<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Interview [format: audio file and Word transcripts] and survey data [format: SPSS and hard-copy], generated with male and female prisoners in England who received long life sentences (minimum 15 years or more) when aged 25 or under. <p>Project description:</p>This study will explore the experiences of prisoners who are given very long sentences (15 years or more) when aged under twenty-one. Around one hundred interviews will be conducted with prisoners at various stages of such sentences, as well a smaller number of interviews with prison staff and managers. The main aim is to provide a detailed account of the experiences of these prisoners, focusing on three main areas: - how they cope with...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
THE management of long-term imprisonment is becoming increasingly important in the prison system, as...
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...
Drawing on an amended version of a survey employed in three previous studies, this article reports t...
This research is concerned with the long-term imprisonment of young men aged 15-18 and is based on f...
© 2016 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Given the increasing number of prisoners serving life s...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...
Offender learning policy in England and Wales is vocationally focused and thus primarily aims to edu...
This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its pur...
This study explores the impact of trauma as experienced by 18-25-year-old men in prison, serving lon...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing prison population with the number of older offenders rapidly...
Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis a...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
THE management of long-term imprisonment is becoming increasingly important in the prison system, as...
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...
Drawing on an amended version of a survey employed in three previous studies, this article reports t...
This research is concerned with the long-term imprisonment of young men aged 15-18 and is based on f...
© 2016 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Given the increasing number of prisoners serving life s...
A reflection on the rise in extremely lengthy life sentences for young adults - what happens to the ...
Recent theorisations of adaptation to life imprisonment emphasise the role of moral and biographical...
Offender learning policy in England and Wales is vocationally focused and thus primarily aims to edu...
This thesis examines how long-term prisoners make sense of their sentence: what they see as its pur...
This study explores the impact of trauma as experienced by 18-25-year-old men in prison, serving lon...
This study is about the prison experience. The research relates the stories of several long-term pri...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing prison population with the number of older offenders rapidly...
Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis a...
Recent studies of long-term imprisonment describe a largely invariant pattern of prisoner adaptation...
THE management of long-term imprisonment is becoming increasingly important in the prison system, as...
Desistance research has pushed criminologists to develop a nuanced conceptual account of criminal id...