This paper proposes a semantic differential-based research method called Prison Time. The study with this tool was conducted on a group (N = 161) of men serving time in Polish prisons. The analysis revealed a two-factor structure accounting for 49.1% of the variance, with Cronbach’s alpha greater than 0.74. The Perceptual-Formal factor reflects formal aspects of perceiving time – pace, dynamics, and changeability. The Emotional-Valence factor captures both the emotional load and assessment related to experiencing imprisonment time. The measure is likely to be used by both academics and practitioners interested in assessing the subjective attitude to time as experienced in prison
Juxtaposing the sociology of time with the sociological study of punishment, we interviewed 34 forme...
Introduction: This study shows the results obtained from evaluating the main psychosocial stressors ...
This response picks up on Valverde’s call for scholars to excavate contestable assumptions about spa...
This paper proposes a semantic differential-based research method called Prison Time. The study with...
Once convicted, the perpetrator of serious crime embarks upon a new journey: the challenge of adjust...
Psychological time is a complex concept. We examined how male inmates (N = 32) experience selected a...
Prison emerged in its early forms in Europe in the mid 16th century and it spread together with capi...
A Semantic Differential test was administered to 175 men serving determinate sentences of 10 years a...
Qualitative studies about prison culture and examinations of correctional recreation and programming...
Celem głównym tej pracy magisterskiej było określenie profili temporalnych u osadzonych pracujących....
Exactly how is it we think the ends of justice are accomplished by sentencing someone to a term in p...
Doing Time describes life in a maximum security prison, as experienced by first-time prisoners. The ...
Objective: The purpose of the article is to connect the time perspective of the convicts with their ...
This paper presents inmates descriptions of prison experience and offers alternate ways of analyzing...
This study investigated the assumption that both delinquency and institutionalization independently ...
Juxtaposing the sociology of time with the sociological study of punishment, we interviewed 34 forme...
Introduction: This study shows the results obtained from evaluating the main psychosocial stressors ...
This response picks up on Valverde’s call for scholars to excavate contestable assumptions about spa...
This paper proposes a semantic differential-based research method called Prison Time. The study with...
Once convicted, the perpetrator of serious crime embarks upon a new journey: the challenge of adjust...
Psychological time is a complex concept. We examined how male inmates (N = 32) experience selected a...
Prison emerged in its early forms in Europe in the mid 16th century and it spread together with capi...
A Semantic Differential test was administered to 175 men serving determinate sentences of 10 years a...
Qualitative studies about prison culture and examinations of correctional recreation and programming...
Celem głównym tej pracy magisterskiej było określenie profili temporalnych u osadzonych pracujących....
Exactly how is it we think the ends of justice are accomplished by sentencing someone to a term in p...
Doing Time describes life in a maximum security prison, as experienced by first-time prisoners. The ...
Objective: The purpose of the article is to connect the time perspective of the convicts with their ...
This paper presents inmates descriptions of prison experience and offers alternate ways of analyzing...
This study investigated the assumption that both delinquency and institutionalization independently ...
Juxtaposing the sociology of time with the sociological study of punishment, we interviewed 34 forme...
Introduction: This study shows the results obtained from evaluating the main psychosocial stressors ...
This response picks up on Valverde’s call for scholars to excavate contestable assumptions about spa...