This book provides an assessment of contemporary international knowledge about the experiences of life after release from prison. For over 100 years people leaving prison have been supervised by probation services, but little has been written about how those who are supervised experience this process, or how this process influences experiences post-release. Research suggests that the success or failure of supervision in terms of reoffending may be related to how it is experienced, but little has been written about how supervision interacts with these experiences. Despite this lack of grounded knowledge, post-prison supervision continues to grow internationally.
This book addresses issues relating to life after release through providing a vision of contemporary life after prison in different social and economic climates from those who are the subjects of this growing and changing form of penal power. An engaging and timely study, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of criminal justice and punishment.
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction.- 1. Experiencing Supervision in England.- 2. Released from Prison in Denmark.- 3. Looking Backwards to Move Forwards.- 4. Living in Faith on Parole in Bible Belt USA.- 5. Breaking the Rules the Right Way.- 6. Prisoner (Dis)Integration.- 7. The Law, Practice and Experience of ‘Conditional Freedom’ in Chile.- 8. Experiences of Parole in Scotland.- 9. Exacerbating Deprivation.- 10. Routes to Freedom
عن المؤلف
Dr. Ruth Armstrong is a British Academy Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK. Her research has focused on understanding experiences of life in prison and after release from prison. She co-created and directs the Learning Together programme of prison and university education partnerships, seeking to provide routes out of prison and into higher education.
Dr. Ioan Durnecu is Professor of Sociology and Social Work in the Sociology and Social Work faculty at the University of Bucharest, Romania. He teaches and conducts research in the area of probation and prison fields. Ioan Durnescu is also co-editor of the
European Journal of Probation and a board member of the Confederation of European Probation (CEP).