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Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland Kieran McEvoy (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, The Queen's University, Belfast)

Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland By Kieran McEvoy (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, The Queen's University, Belfast)

Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland by Kieran McEvoy (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, The Queen's University, Belfast)


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This book offers an analysis of paramilitary imprisonment in Northern Ireland, in particular the thirty-year struggle concerning the prisoners' assertion of their political status. Forms of prisoner resistance are examined and models of prison management are developed.

Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland Summary

Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland: Resistance, Management, and Release by Kieran McEvoy (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, The Queen's University, Belfast)

This book offers a unique analysis of paramilitary imprisonment in Northern Ireland. The central focus of the book is the struggle between inmates and the state concerning the prisoners' assertion of their status as political prisoners. Drawing upon interviews with former Republican and Loyalist prisoners as well as prison managers and staff, this book locates that experience within the broader theoretical literature on imprisonment. Four forms of prison resistance are examined by which prisoners asserted their political status. Dirty protest and hunger strike are characterised as resistance through self sacrifice. Violence, destruction and intimidation are examined as prison resistance becoming an extension of armed struggle. Escape is analysed as a form of resistance through ridicule. And finally law is considered as instrumental resistance and a dialogical process with a range of audiences. The book then considers a range of prison management adopted by the prison authorities. `Reactive Containment' is described as a military-led model of management which incapacitated the terrorist `enemy' but acknowledged the political character of the inmates. `Criminalization' is viewed as a strategy designed to deny any practical or symbolic acceptance of the political motivation of prisoners. `Managerialism', it is argued, encompasses a series of scientific discourses to rationalise conflicting interactions with prisoners, from pragmatic accommodations to a dogged determination to prevent further recognition of de facto political status. The book concludes with an analysis of the early release of paramilitary prisoners and the conflict resolution process and some reflections on political prisons as spaces both during and after a political conflict.

Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland Reviews

Although ostensibly a study of paramilitary imprisonment in Northern Ireland, McEvoy's work will be of great interest to a much wider readership than criminologists. The book provides insights into far wider aspects of the Northern Ireland problem and is an impressive piece of scholarship. The extensive interview data are illuminating and well utilised ... an impressive book. * Irish Political Studies *
The main focus of the book is a very welcome and valuable contribution to the literature on Northern Ireland. McEvoy's analysis of the tactics employed by republican prisoners in their quest for the reintroduction of political status post 1976 is both absorbing and convincing. * Irish Political Studies *
... significant and unique study ... needs to be read by any serious student of the Northern Ireland Troubles. * Irish Studies Review *
This in an outstanding ... contribution to the prisons literature. It serves as an important piece of history, but more important, as a fully sociological and original analysis of strategies of coping, management, control and resistance. * Alison Leibling, British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 42/3, *

About Kieran McEvoy (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, The Queen's University, Belfast)

Kieran McEvoy is a Reader in law at The Queen's University, Belfast

Table of Contents

BACKGROUND AND DEFINITIONS ; 1. Introduction ; I. PRISONER RESISTANCE ; 2. Coping, Resistance, and Political Imprisonment ; 3. Escape: Resistance as Ridicule ; 4. Hunger Strike and Dirty Protest: Resistance as Self-Sacrifice ; 5. Resistance and Violence: Power, Intimidation and the Control of Space ; 6. Resistance and Law: Prisons, and the Poltical Struggle ; II. PRISON MANAGEMENT ; 7. Prison Management and Prison Staff ; 8. Reactive Containment 1969-1975 ; 9. Criminalization 1976-1981 ; 10. Managerialism 1981-2000 ; III. THE EARLY RELEASE OF PRISONERS ; 11. Prisoner Release, the Peace process, and the Political Character of the Conflict ; EPILOGUE POLITICAL PRISONS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEMORY ; Appendix 1. Key Prison Events ; Appendix 2. Notes on the Research Process

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NPB9780198299073
9780198299073
0198299079
Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland: Resistance, Management, and Release by Kieran McEvoy (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, The Queen's University, Belfast)
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Oxford University Press
20011004
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