The criminalisation of poverty: social and penitentiary policy intertwined
Okładka czasopisma Przegląd Krytyczny, tom 7, nr 2, rok 2025
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Słowa kluczowe

neoliberalizm
workfare
prisonfare
kryminalizacja ubóstwa
więziennictwo

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Beszterda, Z. (2025). The criminalisation of poverty: social and penitentiary policy intertwined. Przegląd Krytyczny, 7(2), 25–46. https://doi.org/10.14746/pk.2025.7.2.2

Abstrakt

The primary aim of this work consists of a critical analysis of the mechanisms through which conditional and employment-oriented social policy (workfare) and the expansion of the repressive functions of penal institutions (prisonfare) have laid the groundwork for phenomena that harm structurally marginalised communities and entrench existing inequalities – namely, mass incarceration and the criminalisation of poverty. Using the United States as a case study, where these phenomena have reached unprecedented levels, I analyse how economic deregulation, the abandonment of the welfare state model, and the expansion of market logic have consolidated structural mechanisms that penalise poverty. This article reflects an attempt at a sociologically engaged critique of a cycle of systemic violence, the victims of which predominantly constitute the poor, especially communities of colour.

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