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SUMMARY:What Are Prisons For? (the Forum)
DESCRIPTION:In this time of austerity\, many of those who want a small state are also committed to a highly expensive criminal justice apparatus that has little demonstrable deterrent effect. But are there other\, more direct arguments against the use of imprisonment as a dominant form of punishment? If so\, what are they? Why do they so often fall on deaf ears? And does the current economic climate make it more likely that those in power will listen?\n\nSpeakers\nChristopher Bennett\, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (University of Sheffield)\nMarija Krlic\, Research Associate (University of Sheffield) and ex-prison governor\nKimberley Brownlee\, Associate Professor in Legal and Moral Philosophy (University of Warwick)\nAndrew Neilson\, Director of Campaigns (Howard League for Penal Reform)\n\nChair\nPeter Dennis\, Fellow\, Department of Philosophy\, Logic and Scientific Method (LSE) and Forum for European Philosophy Fellow\n\n \n\n#LSEFEP
URL:http://www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/events/what-are-prisons-for-fep/
LOCATION:New Academic Building\, London School of Economics\, London\, WC2A 3LJ\, United Kingdom
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