The Globalization of Penal Space in Nineteenth‐Century Malta
Journal of Historical Sociology
Published online on July 04, 2021
Abstract
["Journal of Historical Sociology, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 323-349, June 2021. ", "\nAbstract\nIn the second half of the nineteenth century an unprecedented number of prisons were built across the Western‐influenced world. However, many more developed from repurposed and modified buildings. By applying space syntax analysis to examples from the then British colony of Malta, this article investigates the commonalities of penal space across a series of purpose‐built and refashioned prisons, taking into consideration key architectural phases resulting from remodelling. Rejecting the notion that Maltese developments are merely symptomatic of British colonialism, the spread of Western prisons is cast in terms of wider trends and the global spread of a particular type of penal space.\n"]