There is both hope and frustration in this article. A recent research exercise in a prison found it to be inspirational in its ethos, relationships and mission. Prisoners talked passionately about their experiences in it and its impact on their personal development. But prisoners received very little resettlement support and things sometimes went wrong as soon as they were released, not because of any ‘moral failings’ on their part, but because they could not even navigate the journey ‘home’. It looked like everything we know cumulatively about ‘better prisons’, but its prisoners were failed as they transitioned out. More ‘tragic imagination’ is required in penal policy
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Forgiveness Freedom and the Inmate Issue: It is no secret that the United States has a mass incarcer...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. As part of the Transforming Rehabilitation reforms, 70 ‘local’ priso...
Desistance research has linked prison inmate expectations with positive outcomes after release, but ...
The position of rehabilitation in prisons in England and Wales has long been debated. Yet studies wh...
Each year, hundreds of people in high-income countries take their own lives while they are in prison...
Few dispute that conditions in prisons need to be improved – that, for example, prisoners with menta...
Prisons are tense, cheerless, and often degrading places in which all inmates struggle to maintain t...
Generally regarded as an institution which frustrates rather than enables the process of desisting f...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
The prison, as a place of detention, has a number of tasks to achieve, one of the crucial ones being...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
My project focuses on the importance of first person prison narratives as a means of generating pris...
Recently, the Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, suggested the prison system in England and Wales should ...
Creating hopeful possibilities for the lives of men with a known history of perpetrating sexual abus...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Forgiveness Freedom and the Inmate Issue: It is no secret that the United States has a mass incarcer...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. As part of the Transforming Rehabilitation reforms, 70 ‘local’ priso...
Desistance research has linked prison inmate expectations with positive outcomes after release, but ...
The position of rehabilitation in prisons in England and Wales has long been debated. Yet studies wh...
Each year, hundreds of people in high-income countries take their own lives while they are in prison...
Few dispute that conditions in prisons need to be improved – that, for example, prisoners with menta...
Prisons are tense, cheerless, and often degrading places in which all inmates struggle to maintain t...
Generally regarded as an institution which frustrates rather than enables the process of desisting f...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
The prison, as a place of detention, has a number of tasks to achieve, one of the crucial ones being...
Evolution and improvement are two key aspects of our society that help us move forward towards a bri...
My project focuses on the importance of first person prison narratives as a means of generating pris...
Recently, the Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, suggested the prison system in England and Wales should ...
Creating hopeful possibilities for the lives of men with a known history of perpetrating sexual abus...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
Forgiveness Freedom and the Inmate Issue: It is no secret that the United States has a mass incarcer...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. As part of the Transforming Rehabilitation reforms, 70 ‘local’ priso...