This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British context, using the contrasting theoretical frames of Sykes's (1958) indigenous model and Jacobs' (1979) importation model of prisoner subcultures and social relations. Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in an ethnically, religiously and nationally diverse young offenders institution, consideration is given to how prisoners manage and negotiate difference, exploring the contours of racialization and racism which can operate in ambiguous and contradictory ways. Sociological understandings of identity, ethnicity, racialization and racism are used to inform a more empirically grounded theoretical criminology
Using extended edited extracts from two interviews with men in prison this chapter explores the pers...
Using personal experience and research in English men’s prisons this chapter explores the ways in wh...
The disproportionate criminalisation and incarceration of particular minority ethnic groups has long...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
The idea of ‘race relations in prison' brings together potent symbols of troubled times. The numbers...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
This chapter considers the racialised dynamics of ethnographic research in two men's prisons in Sout...
This paper explores the paradox that whilst the quantitative measures of prison performance in relat...
In empirical and theoretical criminology references to racism and ethnicity are commonplace, althoug...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity, and social relations in two English ...
Prison ethnographers have tended to downplay the epistemological and methodological dilemmas relatin...
This article considers the role and influence of black and Asian professional associations in the cr...
Drawing on surveys of 4,860 prisoners' perceptions of the quality of prison life in 49 establishment...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity and social relations in two English p...
This article explores recent concerns about the emergence of gangs in prisons in England and Wales. ...
Using extended edited extracts from two interviews with men in prison this chapter explores the pers...
Using personal experience and research in English men’s prisons this chapter explores the ways in wh...
The disproportionate criminalisation and incarceration of particular minority ethnic groups has long...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
The idea of ‘race relations in prison' brings together potent symbols of troubled times. The numbers...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
This chapter considers the racialised dynamics of ethnographic research in two men's prisons in Sout...
This paper explores the paradox that whilst the quantitative measures of prison performance in relat...
In empirical and theoretical criminology references to racism and ethnicity are commonplace, althoug...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity, and social relations in two English ...
Prison ethnographers have tended to downplay the epistemological and methodological dilemmas relatin...
This article considers the role and influence of black and Asian professional associations in the cr...
Drawing on surveys of 4,860 prisoners' perceptions of the quality of prison life in 49 establishment...
Drawing from a recent qualitative study of identity, ethnicity and social relations in two English p...
This article explores recent concerns about the emergence of gangs in prisons in England and Wales. ...
Using extended edited extracts from two interviews with men in prison this chapter explores the pers...
Using personal experience and research in English men’s prisons this chapter explores the ways in wh...
The disproportionate criminalisation and incarceration of particular minority ethnic groups has long...