Policy Press

Injustice and Prophecy in the Age of Mass Incarceration

The Politics of Sanity

By Andrew Skotnicki

Published

Jun 28, 2022

Page count

182 pages

ISBN

978-1529222210

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Jun 28, 2022

Page count

182 pages

ISBN

978-1529222234

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Jun 28, 2022

Page count

182 pages

ISBN

978-1529222234

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press
Injustice and Prophecy in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Why do the UK and US disproportionately incarcerate the mentally ill, frequently poor people of color? Via multiple re-framings of the question—theological, socioeconomic, and psychological— Andrew Skotnicki diagnoses a "persecution of the prophetic" at the heart of the contemporary criminal justice system.

This interdisciplinary book draws on criminology, theology, philosophy, sociology, psychology, and psychiatric history to consider the increasingly intractable issue of mass incarceration. Inviting a new, collaborative conversation on penal reform as a fundamentally "life-affirming" project, it defends the dignity of those diagnosed as mentally unstable and their capacity for spiritual transcendence.

Andrew Skotnicki is Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College.

Introduction

1. Overview of the Problem of Mental Illness and Incarceration

2. How We Think About the Mentally Ill

3. Why Do We Punish the Mentally Ill?

4. A Profile of the "Mad" Prophet

5. Prophetic Types and the Penal Sanctuary

Conclusion