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9780195384055

The Toughest Beat Politics, Punishment, and the Prison Officers Union in California

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    9780195384055

  • ISBN10:

    0195384059

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-03-16
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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When a panel of federal judges ruled in August 2009 that California must release a full quarter of its prisoners, it did more than insist that 44,000 people go free. It asserted that what was once a correctional crisis, marked by deadly overcrowding and monumental prison mismanagement, had become chronic. No longer a temporary phenomenon, the "critical condition" of the Golden State's prisons was now the normal state of affairs. In crisp, vivid prose, The Toughest Beat shows how the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA), the labor union representing prison officers and other correctional workers, had transformed from a loose, fraternal organization into one of the most politically potent and feared interest groups in the nation. The book describes how the union promoted ultra-tough policies like "Three Strikes and You're Out," empowered political figures and groups that supported its interests and views on criminal punishment, and frustrated efforts to privatize prisons. And as its leaders made strides for its members, the union also influenced the nature, purpose, and scope of imprisonment. So to understand California's deep and durable penal crisis, Page explains, we cannot neglect the story of this group so often known simply as "the powerful prison guards' union." Page draws on years of intensive research as he uses the lessons of the CCPOA to explore how actors create, shape, and protect their interests and considers whether, by making these mechanisms clear, we might open the door to real and lasting change in the penal field and beyond.

Author Biography


Joshua Page is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Abbreviationsp. xi
Key Datesp. xiii
Welcome to the "Toughest Beat"p. 3
The Birth of the "Correctional Officer" and His Unionp. 15
A Politically Realistic Unionp. 44
Power by Proxy: The Strategic Alliance Between Prison Officers and Crime Victimsp. 81
Three Strikes and the Anchor of Punitive Segregationp. 111
Monopolizing the Beat: The Fight Against Prison Privatizationp. 137
Who Rules the Beat? The Battle Over Managerial Rightsp. 160
Changing of the Guard: A New Direction for the CCPOA and California?p. 194
Methodological Appendixp. 221
CCPOA Committeesp. 227
Political Action Committeesp. 229
Notesp. 231
Selected Bibliographyp. 269
Indexp. 277
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