Remand to prison whilst awaiting trial can be seen as a short yet indeterminate prison sentence without the judicial sanction of criminal responsibility. Given the increasing reliance on remand as a targeted strategy for crime control it would seem pertinent to consider, not just the statistics of how such a policy plays itself out at the present time, but also to take into account the lived experience of those incarcerated thereby providing a more informed understanding of the long term efficacy of such a strategy. It is not the intention of this paper to make specific policy recommendations, but only to suggest an alternative method for understanding policy implications. This paper uses an ethnographic approach to unstructured intervie...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
This thesis is a study of the impact of place on the choices and decisions of released prisoners to ...
Objective: Forensic settings offer challenges to traditional recovery approach principles. The aim o...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with formerly imprisoned people in Canada, we show that most priso...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
The revolving door of the state and federal prison system may be the most persistent challenge faced...
This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its pur...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...
Reentry of released prisoners to their home communities is an important issue in political and schol...
For the convicted offenders who were not given fine or bond of good behaviour, they would end up in ...
For convicted offenders who were not given admonition, fine or bond of good behaviour, they would in...
How central should hedonic adaptation be to the establishment of sentencing policy? In earlier work,...
With over 650,000 incarcerated people returning to their home communities each year, prisoner reentr...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
This thesis is a study of the impact of place on the choices and decisions of released prisoners to ...
Objective: Forensic settings offer challenges to traditional recovery approach principles. The aim o...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with formerly imprisoned people in Canada, we show that most priso...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
The revolving door of the state and federal prison system may be the most persistent challenge faced...
This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its pur...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...
Reentry of released prisoners to their home communities is an important issue in political and schol...
For the convicted offenders who were not given fine or bond of good behaviour, they would end up in ...
For convicted offenders who were not given admonition, fine or bond of good behaviour, they would in...
How central should hedonic adaptation be to the establishment of sentencing policy? In earlier work,...
With over 650,000 incarcerated people returning to their home communities each year, prisoner reentr...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
This thesis is a study of the impact of place on the choices and decisions of released prisoners to ...
Objective: Forensic settings offer challenges to traditional recovery approach principles. The aim o...