© 2016 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Given the increasing number of prisoners serving life sentences in England and Wales, and the increasing average length of these sentences, it is surprising that so little attention has been paid to the experiences and effects of such sanctions. This article describes how prisoners serving very long sentences from an early age adapt over time to their circumstances. In particular, it focuses on the transition between the early and subsequent stages of such sentences, specifically, the ways that these prisoners adapt to the sentence, manage time, come to terms with their offense, shift their conception of control, make their sentence constructive, and find wider meaning in and from their predicame...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
With recent sentencing laws changes at the state and national levels, the United States will continu...
This article focuses on the dilemmas of working in prisons with people serving the two most severe s...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
Abstract Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant patter...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...
“Life means life” is a mantra of elected state officials who would rather spend already-compromised...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Drawing on an amended version of a survey employed in three previous studies, this article reports t...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
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There is a small, but growing, body of research on prisoners' families. It has shown that these fami...
The central purpose of the article is to explore the psychic components of the early pains of impris...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...
According to Polish Penitentiary Service statistics, there were 2131 women serving sentences in Poli...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
With recent sentencing laws changes at the state and national levels, the United States will continu...
This article focuses on the dilemmas of working in prisons with people serving the two most severe s...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
Abstract Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant patter...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...
“Life means life” is a mantra of elected state officials who would rather spend already-compromised...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Drawing on an amended version of a survey employed in three previous studies, this article reports t...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Interview [format: audio file and Word transcripts] ...
There is a small, but growing, body of research on prisoners' families. It has shown that these fami...
The central purpose of the article is to explore the psychic components of the early pains of impris...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...
According to Polish Penitentiary Service statistics, there were 2131 women serving sentences in Poli...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
With recent sentencing laws changes at the state and national levels, the United States will continu...
This article focuses on the dilemmas of working in prisons with people serving the two most severe s...