Digital Rule: Punishment, Control and Technology

作者: RICHARD JONES

DOI: 10.1177/14624740022227836

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摘要: This article develops a theoretical model of `digital rule'. is form at-a-distance monitoring which becomes possible with the advent certain electronic technologies. It argued that this gives rise to related decision-making, and particular forms punishment, both directly indirectly. The begins review Foucault's work on `discipline'. while his general approach remains useful, `technology power' requires updating, because moves within many criminal justice systems away from reliance disciplinary techniques Foucault associates modernity. I argue comments by Deleuze suggest way developing adjunct model, new control characterize as one Various emerging technologies are examined, it shown how they operate specifically through restrictions specified in terms time space. relationship betw...

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