The current qualitative study investigated youth's adaptation to imprisonment through their daily life experiences and close relationships from a deprivation theory perspective. To that aim, we recruited 18 to 21-year-old Turkish men (n = 30) incarcerated for violent, property, or sexual offenses and the staff (n = 13) employed in the same high-security prison unit. We ran six focus group interviews with the youth and two group interviews with the staff at the prison in May 2019. Staff focus groups were separate for security guards (n = 7) and service providers (n = 6). The emergent themes from youth group interviews indicated social deprivation factors, including stigma and discrimination, estrangement with peers, longing for the family, a...
Nearly 100,000 youth exit correctional facilities each year and reenter the community. As they atte...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
This article explores the effect of incarceration on relationships between prisoners and their fam-i...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
Prosocial bonds have been key in juvenile criminal desistance. Juvenile facility placement has resul...
How incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of int...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
This paper explores the family, school, and community experiences of two male youth who had recently...
Data consists of qualitative interview data comprising a total of 31 transcripts. These consist of p...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was explore the nature of the prison officer – youth offender relatio...
This study was an investigation into adolescent male’s perception of parenting styles and their abil...
Studies on risk and protective factors for juvenile incarceration rarely include the perspectives of...
Prison's walls keep prisoners in, but in many ways, they simultaneously keep the public out. Althoug...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Soc...
Nearly 100,000 youth exit correctional facilities each year and reenter the community. As they atte...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
This article explores the effect of incarceration on relationships between prisoners and their fam-i...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
Prosocial bonds have been key in juvenile criminal desistance. Juvenile facility placement has resul...
How incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of int...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
This paper explores the family, school, and community experiences of two male youth who had recently...
Data consists of qualitative interview data comprising a total of 31 transcripts. These consist of p...
Purpose: The aim of this paper was explore the nature of the prison officer – youth offender relatio...
This study was an investigation into adolescent male’s perception of parenting styles and their abil...
Studies on risk and protective factors for juvenile incarceration rarely include the perspectives of...
Prison's walls keep prisoners in, but in many ways, they simultaneously keep the public out. Althoug...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Soc...
Nearly 100,000 youth exit correctional facilities each year and reenter the community. As they atte...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
This article explores the effect of incarceration on relationships between prisoners and their fam-i...