囚犯对他们如何准备从挪威开放式监狱释放的看法和经历

Q2 Social Sciences Nordic Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2020-11-13 DOI:10.1080/2578983X.2020.1847954
Ellen Andvig, Sylvia Koffeld-Hamidane, L. H. Ausland, B. Karlsson
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重新进入社会是一项挑战,囚犯们常常对释放感到毫无准备。人力和社会资本的不足使其难以应对监狱外日常生活的挑战。在挪威,囚犯改造的目的是抵制新的犯罪行为,并使被定罪的人有可能改变他或她的犯罪模式。这项定性研究旨在探索和描述囚犯对他们如何准备从挪威开放式监狱释放的看法和经历。与囚犯进行了三次焦点小组访谈。对这些数据进行主题内容分析后得出了三个类别:1)户外生活;2)社区工作;3)对未来有用的学习。我们的研究结果表明,囚犯们在几个方面都做好了重返社会的准备。一个方面是工作人员人道对待囚犯的社会气氛。囚犯们接受了有关地方民主的培训,培养了对未来的希望、自力更生和个人能动性,这加强了他们准备释放的过程。抑制因素似乎是情感上的脆弱,对现代工作生活的准备不足,以及计划不周的释放准备。本研究表明,保持开放监狱具有人文价值的重要性。
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Inmates’ perceptions and experiences of how they were prepared for release from a Norwegian open prison
ABSTRACT Re-entry to society is challenging and inmates often feel unprepared for release. Insufficient human and social capital makes it difficult to cope with the challenges of everyday life outside prison. In Norway the aim of prisoner rehabilitation is to counteract new criminal acts, and make it possible for the convicted person to change his or her criminal patterns. This qualitative study aimed to explore and describe inmates’ perceptions and experiences of how they were prepared for release from a Norwegian open prison. Three focus group interviews with inmates were conducted. A thematic content analysis of the data resulted in three categories: 1) life outside, 2) working as a community and 3) useful learning for the future. Our findings indicate that inmates were prepared in several ways to return to the society. One aspect was the social climate where inmates were treated with humanity by staff. Inmates received training in local democracy, and developed hope for the future, self-reliance and personal agency, which strengthened their process of preparing for release. Inhibiting factors seemed to be an emotional vulnerability, inadequate preparation for modern working life and poorly planned release preparation. This study indicates the importance of maintaining open prisons with humanistic values.
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Nordic Journal of Criminology
Nordic Journal of Criminology Social Sciences-Law
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