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Page 1: Siting Prisons, Sighting Communities Sarah Armstrong Glasgow University ESRC Grant No. RES-000-22-2881.

Siting Prisons, Sighting

Communities

Sarah Armstrong

Glasgow University

ESRC Grant No. RES-000-22-2881

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Planning Process

Prison system growth

• Est. need of 2,400 additional beds ‘as soon as possible’ and 900 in next decade (SPS 2002).

Community decline• Motorola & NEC plants

close (2001) – 4,600 job losses

MEETS

‘It is a good day for West Lothian and in particular the people of Bathgate.’ A prison means ‘high-end jobs, well-paid and secure for the long term’ (West Lothian Councillor Willie Dunn, BBC 2003)

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The community visible through ‘material objections’

• Traffic: congestion, accidents, pollution

• Planning rules and strategy• Residential amenity• Out of keeping with surroundings• Environmental concerns of site, prison

• Crime• Noise and light pollution• But NOT property values

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The case for NIMBYism

Letter 12

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Technical adaptations to NIMBYism

West Lothian Council Development Control Subcommittee Report, 11 November 2005

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Communicative Tactics

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Affect 1: Anger & SadnessLetter 15

My worries include the impact to the wildlife, for example, the swans, the wildflowers, having spent many happy hours with my children in years gone by I am saddened that in future this might not be possible for the neighbours little boys for instance

Letter 50

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Affect 2: Fear, Stress, AnxietyLetter 72

Letter 26

Letter 59

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Affect 3: Humour, Irony & Sarcasm

[…The late Fr McMahon always said Addiewell would rise again but I don’t think he had a prison in mind. Letter 18]

Letter 66

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Lived Knowledge vs. Technical Knowledge

Letter 61

Letter 20

“…suggested the impact of the proposed build, on the majority of levels, would be ‘negligible’. – obviously written by persons unfamiliar with this area! West Calder still has a ‘village’ feel…” Letter 39

Letter 9

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Helpful suggestions of alternativesLetter 69

Letter 62

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Issues of Substance

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Freedom to roam, and a freedom hard won

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Letter 16

….

Letter 70

Letter 11

Letter 54

Letter 40

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Prison as Drug Dealer

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Letter 41

Letter 65

Letter 42

Letter 1

Letter 1

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The wider debate about prisons in societyLetter 5

Letter 44

‘On the BBC it was announced that there is to be a pilot scheme in April of the “Tracking System” used in the U.S. (Florida, I think) which has been found to be successful in reducing the number of people in prison. Before more prisons are built, I think we should wait to see what impact this will have on the numbers needing to be held in prison.’ Letter 35

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An ignored, neglected community

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Letter 9

Letter 24

Letter 44

Letter 40

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Letter 22

Letter 65

Letter 46

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a need of recognition

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HMP Addiewell Community

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Prison Community

HMIP Annual Report 2007-08

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Community Disorder

HMP Addiewell riots October 2009, January 2010 (BBC)

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Prison’s Communities‘All prisons [in Scotland] have opened Links Centres, which make links with the community outside. Nowadays, a prisoner nearing release has, through the Links Centre, a much better chance of some housing arrangement, some benefits arrangement, some health care arrangement, some job-seeking arrangement being made and waiting for him or her on the outside.

‘The establishment of Community Justice Authorities could make these links much stronger still. So could the current talk of "community prisons"; this means prisons which are rooted in the community where they are placed, taking prisoners from that community and releasing them back into that community.’

(HMIP Annual Report 2007-08)

(SPS Estates Review 2002)

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Addiewell Community

‘For about 300 houses [of the 360 in Addiewell] there are only twelve privies of a most objectionable character. Ash-pits are provided, but they are built from about 15 to 20 yards from the houses, and as can readily be imagined, they are a positive pestilence in the summer time, and at all times a danger to the health of the community. Clothes poles are studded here and there in the back courts. Water is procured from some seventeen stand-pipes, and the sewage flows down by open channels. The sanitary conditions generally existing are bad in the extreme.’ Report on the Housing Conditions in the Scottish Shale Field, 1914

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3 Modes of Community/Prison

CPCP

C P

Prison apart from Community

Prison a part of Community

Prison as Community

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‘Betweenness’ (Entrikin 1991)

‘Beforeness’

of Place and

‘Prisons as everyday, lived-in spaces, not exceptional spaces for the Other’ (Baer & Ravneberg 2008)

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The ideal prison

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Small vs. Large

Letter 5

SPS Estates Review 2002