Journal article
Postcolonial penality: Liberty and repression in the shadow of independence, India c. 1947
M Brown
Theoretical Criminology | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2017
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Abstract
This article reports primary archival data on the colonial penal history of British India and its reconfiguration into the postcolonial Indian state. It introduces criminologists to frameworks through which postcolonial scholars have sought to make sense of the continuities and discontinuities of rule across the colonial/postcolonial divide. The article examines the postcolonial life of one example of colonial penal power, known as the criminal tribes policy, under which more than three million Indian subjects of British rule were restricted in their movements, subject to a host of administrative rules and sometimes severe punishments, sequestered in settlements and limited in access to lega..
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