States of Siege: U.S. Prison Riots, 1971-1986

Author:   Bert Useem (Director, Public Safety Research at the Urban Research Institute, Director, Public Safety Research at the Urban Research Institute, University of Louisville) ,  Peter Kimball (Data Analyst and Statistician, Data Analyst and Statistician, College of Health Care Executives)
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 September 1991
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Author:   Bert Useem (Director, Public Safety Research at the Urban Research Institute, Director, Public Safety Research at the Urban Research Institute, University of Louisville) ,  Peter Kimball (Data Analyst and Statistician, Data Analyst and Statistician, College of Health Care Executives)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 13.50cm
Weight:   0.391kg
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9780195072716


ISBN 10:   0195072715
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 September 1991
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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""A valuable addition to the available literature on the culture of prisons and the issues and problems associated with these institutions.""--Choice ""[A] thoroughly professional comparative study of prison riots in five states during the 1970s and 1980s....The framework is intuitively appealing. The case studies are instructive....Useem and Kimball have provided a solid foundation on which to build.""--Contemporary Sociology ""The book offers a thorough review of available data on a set of recent prison riots and also builds on a great deal of original data gathered from interviews at several of the prisons. I found it all quite engrossing.""--Richard E. Ratcliff, Syracuse University ""States of Siege represents a major advance in thinking about prison riots. The penetrating analysis of collective violence behind bars reveals how riots result from a breakdown in administrative controls and operations. Based on a careful comparative study of disturbances in several systems, this book is must reading for prison administrators, criminal justice scholars, and anyone else who desires a fresh, realistic perspective on prison violence and how to prevent it.""--John J. DiIulio, Jr., Princeton University ""A landmark study of collective action. Beautifully written and judicious--ultimately one is convinced by the sheer authenticity of voice.""--Mayer N. Zald, University of Michigan ""A valuable addition to the available literature on the culture of prisons and the issues and problems associated with these institutions.""--Choice ""[A] thoroughly professional comparative study of prison riots in five states during the 1970s and 1980s....The framework is intuitively appealing. The case studies are instructive....Useem and Kimball have provided a solid foundation on which to build.""--Contemporary Sociology ""The book offers a thorough review of available data on a set of recent prison riots and also builds on a great deal of original data gathered from interviews at several of the prisons. I found it all quite engrossing.""--Richard E. Ratcliff, Syracuse University ""States of Siege represents a major advance in thinking about prison riots. The penetrating analysis of collective violence behind bars reveals how riots result from a breakdown in administrative controls and operations. Based on a careful comparative study of disturbances in several systems, this book is must reading for prison administrators, criminal justice scholars, and anyone else who desires a fresh, realistic perspective on prison violence and how to prevent it.""--John J. DiIulio, Jr., Princeton University ""A landmark study of collective action. Beautifully written and judicious--ultimately one is convinced by the sheer authenticity of voice.""--Mayer N. Zald, University of Michigan ""States of Siege is persuasive and a well-executed study. The link between prison riots and forms of collective action has been greatly advanced. Anyone interested in a sociological analysis of prisons, correctional administration, and especially collective action would profit from reading this work.""--American Journal of Sociology ""This book...not only explains why riots occur, but why they are of such variant kinds. It makes a crucial contribution to the comparative study of riots, and by implication to other forms of collective action. Those interested in prison reform will find much to be instructed by in this book.""--Richard Cloward, Columbia University, and Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York ""A richly detailed case study of seven riots...that is well written and well documented.""--The Annals of the Academy of Political Science ""Useem and Kimball bring it all together, to risk an old cliché....A topic to again bring into our lectures, an excellent supplementary text for criminology, criminal justice, and corrections courses....Well-organized....The reader will gain greatly from the work of Useem and Kimball.""--Social Science Quarterly


A valuable addition to the available literature on the culture of prisons and the issues and problems associated with these institutions. -Choice [A] thoroughly professional comparative study of prison riots in five states during the 1970s and 1980s...The framework is intuitively appealing. The case studies are instructive...Useem and Kimball have provided a solid foundation on which to build. -Contemporary Sociology The book offers a thorough review of available data on a set of recent prison riots and also builds on a great deal of original data gathered from interviews at several of the prisons. I found it all quite engrossing. -Richard E. Ratcliff, Syracuse University States of Siege represents a major advance in thinking about prison riots. The penetrating analysis of collective violence behind bars reveals how riots result from a breakdown in administrative controls and operations. Based on a careful comparative study of disturbances in several systems, this book is must reading for prison administrators, criminal justice scholars, and anyone else who desires a fresh, realistic perspective on prison violence and how to prevent it. -John J. DiIulio, Jr., Princeton University A landmark study of collective action. Beautifully written and judicious-ultimately one is convinced by the sheer authenticity of voice. -Mayer N. Zald, University of Michigan States of Siege is persuasive and a well-executed study. The link between prison riots and forms of collective action has been greatly advanced. Anyone interested in a sociological analysis of prisons, correctional administration, and especially collective action would profit from reading this work. -American Journal of Sociology This book...not only explains why riots occur, but why they are of such variant kinds. It makes a crucial contribution to the comparative study of riots, and by implication to other forms of collective action. Those interested in prison reform will find much to be instructed by in this book. -Richard Cloward, Columbia University, and Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York A richly detailed case study of seven riots...that is well written and well documented. -The Annals of the Academy of Political Science Useem and Kimball bring it all together, to risk an old cliche...A topic to again bring into our lectures, an excellent supplementary text for criminology, criminal justice, and corrections courses...Well-organized...The reader will gain greatly from the work of Useem and Kimball. -Social Science Quarterly


A valuable addition to the available literature on the culture of prisons and the issues and problems associated with these institutions. --Choice<br> [A] thoroughly professional comparative study of prison riots in five states during the 1970s and 1980s....The framework is intuitively appealing. The case studies are instructive....Useem and Kimball have provided a solid foundation on which to build. --Contemporary Sociology<br> The book offers a thorough review of available data on a set of recent prison riots and also builds on a great deal of original data gathered from interviews at several of the prisons. I found it all quite engrossing. --Richard E. Ratcliff, Syracuse University<br> States of Siege represents a major advance in thinking about prison riots. The penetrating analysis of collective violence behind bars reveals how riots result from a breakdown in administrative controls and operations. Based on a careful comparative study of disturbances in several systems, this book is must reading for prison administrators, criminal justice scholars, and anyone else who desires a fresh, realistic perspective on prison violence and how to prevent it. --John J. DiIulio, Jr., Princeton University<br> A landmark study of collective action. Beautifully written and judicious--ultimately one is convinced by the sheer authenticity of voice. --Mayer N. Zald, University of Michigan<br>


<br> A valuable addition to the available literature on the culture of prisons and the issues and problems associated with these institutions. --Choice<br> [A] thoroughly professional comparative study of prison riots in five states during the 1970s and 1980s....The framework is intuitively appealing. The case studies are instructive....Useem and Kimball have provided a solid foundation on which to build. --Contemporary Sociology<br> The book offers a thorough review of available data on a set of recent prison riots and also builds on a great deal of original data gathered from interviews at several of the prisons. I found it all quite engrossing. --Richard E. Ratcliff, Syracuse University<br> States of Siege represents a major advance in thinking about prison riots. The penetrating analysis of collective violence behind bars reveals how riots result from a breakdown in administrative controls and operations. Based on a careful comparative study of disturbances in several systems, this


A valuable addition to the available literature on the culture of prisons and the issues and problems associated with these institutions. --Choice [A] thoroughly professional comparative study of prison riots in five states during the 1970s and 1980s....The framework is intuitively appealing. The case studies are instructive....Useem and Kimball have provided a solid foundation on which to build. --Contemporary Sociology The book offers a thorough review of available data on a set of recent prison riots and also builds on a great deal of original data gathered from interviews at several of the prisons. I found it all quite engrossing. --Richard E. Ratcliff, Syracuse University States of Siege represents a major advance in thinking about prison riots. The penetrating analysis of collective violence behind bars reveals how riots result from a breakdown in administrative controls and operations. Based on a careful comparative study of disturbances in several systems, this book is must reading for prison administrators, criminal justice scholars, and anyone else who desires a fresh, realistic perspective on prison violence and how to prevent it. --John J. DiIulio, Jr., Princeton University A landmark study of collective action. Beautifully written and judicious--ultimately one is convinced by the sheer authenticity of voice. --Mayer N. Zald, University of Michigan


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