This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its purpose, whether they think it fair and how they integrate their sentence in their life story. Its findings are based on narrative interviews with six men at the start of their sentence, twelve men who were about to be released and nine men who were under supervision in the community. The men interviewed felt the prison largely failed in its purposes of reform, rehabilitation and deterrence, even though these outcomes were much desired, as almost all wanted to desist. Reformative efforts were seen as overly relying on cognitive behavioural courses in the prison, which, because they were compulsory for progression within the prison, were a...
Specific expectations of the sentenced person arise from the aims of sentencing, vague and philosoph...
As a contribution to the effects and pains of imprisonment literature this thesis examines one influ...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing prison population with the number of older offenders rapidly...
This article examines for the first time to what extent the lived experience of long-term prisoners...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
This article examines for the first time to what extent the lived experience of long-term prisoners...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
In 1976, the death sentence was abolished and replaced with mandatory life sentences with specified ...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...
There is a small, but growing, body of research on prisoners' families. It has shown that these fami...
This research is concerned with the long-term imprisonment of young men aged 15-18 and is based on f...
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In 1965 capital punishment for murder was abolished in the UK. The Mandatory Life Sentence (MLS) rep...
Remand to prison whilst awaiting trial can be seen as a short yet indeterminate prison sentence with...
Specific expectations of the sentenced person arise from the aims of sentencing, vague and philosoph...
As a contribution to the effects and pains of imprisonment literature this thesis examines one influ...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing prison population with the number of older offenders rapidly...
This article examines for the first time to what extent the lived experience of long-term prisoners...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
This article examines for the first time to what extent the lived experience of long-term prisoners...
Little attention has been paid to the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated b...
In 1976, the death sentence was abolished and replaced with mandatory life sentences with specified ...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...
There is a small, but growing, body of research on prisoners' families. It has shown that these fami...
This research is concerned with the long-term imprisonment of young men aged 15-18 and is based on f...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Interview [format: audio file and Word transcripts] ...
In 1965 capital punishment for murder was abolished in the UK. The Mandatory Life Sentence (MLS) rep...
Remand to prison whilst awaiting trial can be seen as a short yet indeterminate prison sentence with...
Specific expectations of the sentenced person arise from the aims of sentencing, vague and philosoph...
As a contribution to the effects and pains of imprisonment literature this thesis examines one influ...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing prison population with the number of older offenders rapidly...