In 1976, the death sentence was abolished and replaced with mandatory life sentences with specified minimum periods for parole eligibility for those charged with murder. Although many lifers (those serving a life sentence) are released upon reaching their parole eligibility date they spend the rest of their lives under supervision and they face the prospect of being returned to prison for a violation of parole conditions. The notion of ‘serving time’ takes on a different dimension for lifers than it does for other offenders. In this study I interviewed four lifers and applied a grounded-theory research approach to the analysis of their transcripts. The systemic violence they endured contributed to a sense of hyper-vigilance which became in...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Remand to prison whilst awaiting trial can be seen as a short yet indeterminate prison sentence with...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...
This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its pur...
Prison emerged in its early forms in Europe in the mid 16th century and it spread together with capi...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the impact of the prison environment on Lifers\u27 i...
“Life means life” is a mantra of elected state officials who would rather spend already-compromised...
This dissertation investigates the ways that law and policy (co)construct identity within criminal l...
This research is concerned with the long-term imprisonment of young men aged 15-18 and is based on f...
Soon after release, mandatory lifers are on a ‘mission’ to reconstruct their lives: at the heart of ...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
The central purpose of the article is to explore the psychic components of the early pains of impris...
In England and Wales, life imprisonment is the ultimate sanction for the most serious crimes. The in...
In 1965 capital punishment for murder was abolished in the UK. The Mandatory Life Sentence (MLS) rep...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Remand to prison whilst awaiting trial can be seen as a short yet indeterminate prison sentence with...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...
This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its pur...
Prison emerged in its early forms in Europe in the mid 16th century and it spread together with capi...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the impact of the prison environment on Lifers\u27 i...
“Life means life” is a mantra of elected state officials who would rather spend already-compromised...
This dissertation investigates the ways that law and policy (co)construct identity within criminal l...
This research is concerned with the long-term imprisonment of young men aged 15-18 and is based on f...
Soon after release, mandatory lifers are on a ‘mission’ to reconstruct their lives: at the heart of ...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
The central purpose of the article is to explore the psychic components of the early pains of impris...
In England and Wales, life imprisonment is the ultimate sanction for the most serious crimes. The in...
In 1965 capital punishment for murder was abolished in the UK. The Mandatory Life Sentence (MLS) rep...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Remand to prison whilst awaiting trial can be seen as a short yet indeterminate prison sentence with...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...