Democracy in Captivity

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Discover the compelling exploration of governance within custodial institutions in Christopher D. Berk's transformative book, 'Democracy in Captivity'. This 2023 publication, released by the University of California Press, delves deep into the intersection of democracy and custodial rights. Through insightful case studies, such as the rise and fall of self-governance at St. Elizabeths Hospital (1947-1965) and the prisoner-led governance at Walpole State Prison post-1973, Berk presents a critical analysis of the struggles for autonomy faced by those in captivity. Discover how efforts of self-rule were met with intense opposition from custodial managers, manifesting in overt and covert tactics that stifled democratic aspirations. This book doesn't just chronicle historical events; it offers a lens through which to understand modern-day implications of custodial governance and disenfranchisement. With its engaging narrative, 'Democracy in Captivity' aims to enlighten readers about the complex politics of punishment and governance, raising essential questions about who holds power over individuals in custody and the nature of that authority. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the dynamics of democracy within confined spaces, this book is a vital addition to contemporary discussions about democracy, authority, and individual rights.

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