Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign national groups in the prison system, yet little is known about their experiences of imprisonment in England and Wales. This article presents findings from 29 semi-structured interviews with Irish ex-prisoners who were asked to reflect on their time in prison in England and Wales. It utilises Ugelvik and Damsa’s findings on foreign national prisoner experiences in Norway as related to discrimination, long-distance relationships, and deportability as a point of analysis. This paper shows that Irish prisoners suffer the pains of discrimination through racism, bullying, and discrimination from prisoners and prison officers, and there are concerns over...
This article examines protests by “ordinary” prisoners in the Republic of Ireland, which began in th...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of prison experience in ex-political pri...
Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign nation...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
In 2007 the Department of Foreign Affairs published a report on Irish Prisoners abroad (Flood, 2007)...
This thesis is a qualitative study into the lived experiences of Irish prisoners in England and Wale...
Over the past 25 years the prison population of England and Wales has doubled and this has resulted ...
At the end of March 2015 there were 10,481 foreign nationals (defined as non-UK passport holders) he...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resu...
The findings in the report are illustrated with direct quotes, which detail: • Issues facing Trav...
Historically, immigrants from different parts of the world were welcomed to Britain and at times eve...
In recent years, the prospect of deportation after sentence has become an almost inevitable part of ...
This article examines protests by “ordinary” prisoners in the Republic of Ireland, which began in th...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of prison experience in ex-political pri...
Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign nation...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in Engla...
In 2007 the Department of Foreign Affairs published a report on Irish Prisoners abroad (Flood, 2007)...
This thesis is a qualitative study into the lived experiences of Irish prisoners in England and Wale...
Over the past 25 years the prison population of England and Wales has doubled and this has resulted ...
At the end of March 2015 there were 10,481 foreign nationals (defined as non-UK passport holders) he...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
Ireland’s economic growth from the late 1990s prompted sustained and diverse inward migration, resu...
The findings in the report are illustrated with direct quotes, which detail: • Issues facing Trav...
Historically, immigrants from different parts of the world were welcomed to Britain and at times eve...
In recent years, the prospect of deportation after sentence has become an almost inevitable part of ...
This article examines protests by “ordinary” prisoners in the Republic of Ireland, which began in th...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of prison experience in ex-political pri...