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“Darker than any prison,hotter than any human flame”: Punishment,choice, and culpability in A Clockwork Orange
Authors:Illya Lichtenberg  Howard Lune  Patrick McManimon Jr
Institution:1. Montclair State University;2. William Paterson University;3. Kean University
Abstract:

Contemporary textbooks in criminal justice use A Clockwork Orange to illustrate issues of correctional and sentencing practices. This article challenges criminal justice faculty and students to use the film to explore the political and social realities of punishment, in particular the examination of the moral question of “voluntariness” and the implications for “treatment” as a mechanism of social control. This paper explores the moral questions of state sponsored social control and using the film satire invites the student to examine their beliefs about the political and social realities of punishment and rehabilitation.
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