为不稳定做计划?经历了连续不断的监禁和再入监狱

Gillian Balfour, Kelly Hannah-Moffat, S. Turnbull
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通过对加拿大前囚犯的定性访谈,我们发现,大多数囚犯在重新进入社区时几乎没有释放前的计划,他们必须依靠自己的智慧来应对零散的社会服务和非正式的支持。在这方面,我们的研究结果与许多美国惩罚和社会研究形成对比,后者强调了一个复杂的影子监狱状态,将监禁的范围扩展到社区。我们的与会者对监狱未能满足囚犯在社区释放规划和支持方面的需求进行了批判性分析。我们的发现与其他实证研究相一致,这些研究表明,囚犯在获释后目睹和经历的持续的监狱暴力会产生持久的影响。因此,必须根据监禁的条件和监禁本身的经历来理解重返社会。我们的结论是,惩罚和社会研究需要对囚犯重返社会进行细致入微的理解,并将重返社会研究与对监狱工业综合体的更广泛批评联系起来,为监狱的失败提供更多的经验证据。
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Planning for Precarity? Experiencing the Carceral Continuum of Imprisonment and Reentry
Abstract Drawing on qualitative interviews with formerly imprisoned people in Canada, we show that most prisoners experience reentry into communities with little to no prerelease planning, and must rely upon their own resourcefulness to navigate fragmented social services and often informal supports. In this respect, our research findings contrast with much US punishment and society scholarship that highlights a complex shadow carceral state that extends the reach of incarceration into communities. Our participants expressed a critical analysis of the failure of the prison to address the needs of prisoners for release planning and supports in the community. Our findings concur with other empirical studies that demonstrate the enduring effects of the continuum of carceral violence witnessed and experienced by prisoners after release. Thus, reentry must be understood in relation to the conditions of confinement and the experience of incarceration itself. We conclude that punishment and society scholarship needs to attend to a nuanced understanding of prisoner reentry and connect reentry studies to a wider critique of the prison industrial complex, offering more empirical evidence of the failure of prisons.
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