<P><EM>The Politics of Prison Crowding</EM> investigates recent transformations in Italy''s penal system to make the key analytical observation that conditions of overcrowding have become the ''new normal'' under which the modern prison system continues to operate and deliver punishment. Engaging with the politics of crowding thus entails a direct and pertinent engagement with the modern state''s politics of criminal justice and social control.</P><P>Worldwide, over the last decades, a growing number of jurisdictions have prison systems operating above or to the limit of their capacity, yet little attention has been paid to these elements in the analysis of prison politics and day-to-day functions. By exploring the crowding issue, this book offers an original and interesting insight into the politics and dynamics characterising contemporary prison systems. The hypothesis of this book is that the politics of prison crowding have become the template for the daily administration of the pr