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THEMED SECTION: END OF AN ERROR

The toxic legacy of New Labour

Joe Sim argues that New Labour stands indicted for intensifying politically and spiritually corrosive policies in the criminal justice system

Pages 30-31 | Published online: 10 Mar 2010

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  • Hyde M. 2009 ‘Outrage, hoopla, riot act–then all move along please’ The Guardian 17 October
  • Sim , J. 2000 . ‘“One thousand days of degradation”: New Labour and old compromises at the turn of the century’ . Social Justice , 27 ( 2 ) : 168 – 192 .
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  • Sim , J. 2009 . Punishment and Prisons: Power and the Carceral State , London : Sage .
  • Wacquant , L. 2009 . Punishing the Poor: The Noeliberal Government of Social Insecurity , Durham, NC : Duke University Press .

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