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- W2469962322 abstract "Many accounts of the development of the electronic monitoring (EM) of offenders in the US — from its prototypes in the 1960s, through its use as a means of enforcing house arrest in the 1980s, to global positioning system (GPS) satellite tracking in the present day — remain within narrowly penological parameters, treating it as ‘just another’ alternative to custody, measuring its effects on compliance and recidivism, its costs relative to other alternatives and its impact on prison use (e.g. Padgett et al., 2006). Such work has its uses. What is striking about such purely penological studies, however, is their almost compete neglect of the techno-scientific milieu in which EM originated and the technological infrastructure that made large-scale remote surveillance possible, as if the latter were a merely neutral backdrop against which correctional officials would make policy and practice decisions in much the way they had always done, but with one new measure now at their disposal. This chapter will argue that the emergence, evolution and prospects of EM in the US cannot be fully understood in narrowly penal terms without appreciating the appeal of an enduring ‘technological utopianism’ in US culture — a utopianism that, to some, always raised the spectre of its opposite, ‘technological dystopianism’, because, as Margaret Atwood (2011) has noted, ‘each contains a latent version of the other’." @default.
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