This article explores the lived experience of transitioning from closed to open prison conditions by a mandatory life‐sentenced prisoner. Using autoethnographic methodology the lead author's experience of this significant life‐sentence event forms the basis of a wider discussion. Research around this process is lacking. This article examines the phenomena around prisoner identity, prison culture and prisoner adaptation; it explores what impact of years spent in the closed prison estate can have on how open prison conditions are experienced. The authors identify important social and ontological obstacles to successful transition to open conditions and reflect on how it exposes the enduring harms resultant from serving a life sentence
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
The role of identity construction has been a central theme in empirical analyses of desistance from ...
Higher-level education in prison is offered mostly through distance learning. Previous research foun...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Prison life both fascinates and repels. As with many aspects of punishment it attracts the interest ...
A perspective that has often been absent in criminal justice research is that of former prisoners. T...
Category D open prisons mark a critical juncture of a prisoner’s sentence as they near the end of im...
This article reports on research that incorporated action research-inspired dimensions on a project ...
Gaining access to formal institutions can be problematic for ethnographers. This is especially so wh...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
This research examines the nature of life imprisonment in the British Prison Service with particular...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
Prison is a complex, hierarchical environment, which has been shown to both prompt existential refle...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
The role of identity construction has been a central theme in empirical analyses of desistance from ...
Higher-level education in prison is offered mostly through distance learning. Previous research foun...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Prison life both fascinates and repels. As with many aspects of punishment it attracts the interest ...
A perspective that has often been absent in criminal justice research is that of former prisoners. T...
Category D open prisons mark a critical juncture of a prisoner’s sentence as they near the end of im...
This article reports on research that incorporated action research-inspired dimensions on a project ...
Gaining access to formal institutions can be problematic for ethnographers. This is especially so wh...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
This research examines the nature of life imprisonment in the British Prison Service with particular...
The article is based on my master’s thesis and addresses the issue of the prisonisation of inmates s...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
Prison is a complex, hierarchical environment, which has been shown to both prompt existential refle...
This research proved a unique opportunity to observe a cohort of 20 life-sentenced prisoners that ha...
The role of identity construction has been a central theme in empirical analyses of desistance from ...
Higher-level education in prison is offered mostly through distance learning. Previous research foun...