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Deep Confinement

Deep Confinement Everyday Imprisonment and Extremity in the Close Supervision Centres

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Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology

Deep Confinement

Everyday Imprisonment and Extremity in the Close Supervision Centres

Ben Crewe

Social Science / Criminology

This open access book describes everyday life in Close Supervision Centres – special units within the England & Wales prison system that hold men considered too difficult or dangerous to be accommodated in mainstream prisons. Based on unprecedented access to these sites of ‘deep confinement’, and involving interviews with 40 men held within them, it documents in close and vivid detail the subjective experience of acutely controlled conditions, staff-prisoner dynamics, psychological power, and often tense relations between prisoners themselves. The analysis characterises the ‘CSC system’ as a kind of crucible: a highly intense social and relational environment, which places extreme men alongside each other in an environment of extreme restriction. In capturing the social and emotional texture of deep incarceration, including feelings ranging from hopelessness and distress to sanctuary and mental liberation, the book explores penal legitimacy, and what humans can endure, at the outer edges of state power.

Ben Crewe is Professor of Penology and Criminal Justice, and Deputy Director of the Prisons Research Centre, at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK.


Publication Date: 13 September 2026
Publisher: European Research Council
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032329622
Format: Hardback

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