1st Edition

Total Institutions

By Samuel E. Wallace Copyright 1971
    209 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    Total institutions are defined in this reader not as a separate class of social establishments that exercise complete or nearly complete control over their population, but rather as specific institutions which exhibit to an intense degree certain characteristics found in all institutions. The issue therefore is not which institutions are total and which are not, but rather how much totality does each of our institutions display? Representing an important new approach to problems of social control, this book concentrates on dynamics—how institutions change in the extent or nature of their totality over time and how they display totality in different ways—rather than the mere enumeration of common traits.

    1: Introduction: On the Totality of Institutions; 2: Sanctuary or Prison—Responses to Life in a Mental Hospital; 3: Sexual Assaults in the Philadelphia Prison System; 4: Homosexual Behavior Among Women Prisoners; 5: The Public Hospital: Refuge for Damaged Humans; 6: College Live-In; 7: Do Bad Girls Become Good Nurses?; 8: Worlds that Fail; 9: How Community Mental Health Stamped Out the Riots (1968–78); 10: The Mental Hospital as a Sane Society; 11: The Revolution in Mental-Health Care; 12: Communal Brethren of the Great Plains; 13: The Condemnation and Persecution of Hippies

    Biography

    Samuel E. Wallace