Radical hope and processes of becoming: Examining short-term prisoners’ imagined futures in England & Wales and Norway

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Theoretical Criminology Pub Date : 2022-01-19 DOI:10.1177/13624806211069545
Julie Laursen
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Prisoners’ hopes for a life without suffering—without causing and experiencing harm—are embedded in practices of ethical becoming and ideas of transcendence. These hopes are somehow both more banal and complex than the literature on hope generally suggests; they emerge because of lack and are signs of despair, rather than realistic prospects or opportunities. Based on longitudinal interview data (N = 452) with short-term prisoners in Norway and England & Wales, this article shows how hope functions as an orientation through different phases of a prison sentence as well as post-release regardless of whether it materializes. With inspiration from Lear’s idea of ‘radical hope’, I describe prisoners’ hopes as a mode of living with more emphasis on where hope comes from rather than what it leads to, thus following recent prompts to distinguish between hopes derived from opportunities from deeper hopes grounded in despair. I outline prisoners’ pain upon entry into custody and show how their ‘ground projects’—the things without which they would not care to go on with their lives—become clear when they are taken away. In this conceptualization, short-term prisoners’ hopes are in many ways a manifestation of despair fused with ethical deliberations on what kind of person one wishes to become and to whom one owes something.
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激进的希望和成长过程:考察英格兰、威尔士和挪威短期囚犯的想象未来
囚犯们希望过一种没有痛苦的生活——不造成伤害也不经历伤害——这种希望根植于道德转变的实践和超越的思想中。这些希望在某种程度上比关于希望的文学作品通常所暗示的更为平庸和复杂;它们的出现是因为缺乏,是绝望的迹象,而不是现实的前景或机会。基于对挪威和英格兰&威尔士短期囚犯的纵向访谈数据(N = 452),本文展示了希望如何在监狱服刑的不同阶段以及释放后发挥导向作用,而不管它是否实现。受李尔王“激进的希望”思想的启发,我将囚犯的希望描述为一种生活方式,更强调希望从哪里来,而不是它导致什么,因此,根据最近的提示,区分来自机会的希望和基于绝望的更深层次的希望。我概述了囚犯被拘留时的痛苦,并展示了他们的“地面计划”——没有这些东西,他们的生活就不会继续下去——在被带走时是如何变得清晰起来的。在这个概念中,短期囚犯的希望在很多方面都是绝望的表现,它融合了关于一个人希望成为什么样的人以及对谁有所亏欠的伦理思考。
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Theoretical Criminology
Theoretical Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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6.40
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期刊介绍: Consistently ranked in the top 12 of its category in the Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports, Theoretical Criminology is a major interdisciplinary, international, peer reviewed journal for the advancement of the theoretical aspects of criminological knowledge. Theoretical Criminology is concerned with theories, concepts, narratives and myths of crime, criminal behaviour, social deviance, criminal law, morality, justice, social regulation and governance. The journal is committed to renewing general theoretical debate, exploring the interrelation of theory and data in empirical research and advancing the links between criminological analysis and general social, political and cultural theory.
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