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Prisoner, The


Prisoner, The

Hardback by Crewe, Ben; Bennett, Jamie

Prisoner, The

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ISBN:
9780415668651
Publication Date:
16 Nov 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Prisoner, The

Description

Little of what we know about prison comes from the mouths of prisoners, and very few academic accounts of prison life manage to convey some of its most profound and important features: its daily pressures and frustrations, the culture of the wings and landings, and the relationships which shape the everyday experience of being imprisoned. The Prisoner aims to redress this by foregrounding prisoners' own accounts of prison life in what is an original and penetrating edited collection. Each of its chapters explores a particular prisoner sub-group or an important aspect of prisoners' lives, and each is divided into two sections: extended extracts from interviews with prisoners, followed by academic commentary and analysis written by a leading scholar or practitioner. This structure allows prisoners' voices to speak for themselves, while situating what they say in a wider discussion of research, policy and practice. The result is a rich and evocative portrayal of the lived reality of imprisonment and a poignant insight into prisoners' lives. The book aims to bring to life key penological issues and to provide an accessible text for anyone interested in prisons, including students, practitioners and a general audience. It seeks to represent and humanize a group which is often silent in discussions of imprisonment, and to shine a light on a world which is generally hidden from view.

Contents

Foreword. Introduction 1. Prisoner Backgrounds and Biographies 2. Custody, Care and Staff-Prisoner Relationships 3. Prison Culture and the Prisoner Society 4. Identity and Adaptation in Prison 5. Prisoners and Their Families 6. Vulnerability, Struggling and Coping in Prison 7. Children and Young People in Custody 8. Ageing Prisoners 9. Women Prisoners 10. Cultural Diversity, Ethnicity and Race Relations in Prison 11. Rehabilitation, Generativity and Mutual Aid. Afterword

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