The Real Pain of Punishment
Prison, Belonging, and the Quest for Humanized Justice
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Jul '26
£105.00
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This non-fiction hardback, "The Real Pain of Punishment" from Federica Coppola, was published 16th July 2026 by Cambridge University Press.
'A powerful book that illuminates the humanity of those most affected by the legal system, revealing how belonging can transform lives and reshape justice itself.' Geraldine Downey, Robert Johnston Niven Professor of Humane Letters in Psychology & Director of the Center for Justice, Columbia University in New York
'Federica Coppola is one of the leading authors in a new wave of legal studies on prisons and corrections. This timely and pioneering work is required reading for anyone who wishes to understand the harsh reality of punishment through the eyes of those suffering its pains. This book marks a turning point in academic legal literature.' Adriano Martufi, Associate Professor of Criminal Law, University of Pavia
'In this important book, Federica Coppola weaves together empirical and normative arguments to show that imprisonment threatens the fundamental human need to belong. Engaging with the lived realities of incarceration and incorporating the voices of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, Coppola develops a passionate and compelling argument for reimagining both our systems of punishment and our understanding of those we punish.' Matt Matravers, Professor of Law, University of York
ISBN: 9781009255394
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 532g
262 pages