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Survivre à l'incarcération : à l'intérieur des prisons canadiennes par Ricciardelli, Rose

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9781771120531
Book Title
Surviving Incarceration : inside Canadian Prisons
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publication Year
2014
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Rose Ricciardelli
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Social Science
Topic
General, Penology, Criminology, Industrial & Organizational Psychology
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
258 Pages

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Is prison a humane form of punishment and an effective means of rehabilitation? Are current prison policies, such as shifting resources away from rehabilitation toward housing more offenders, improving the safety and lives of incarcerated populations? Considering that many Canadians have served time, are currently incarcerated, or may one day be incarcerated-and will be released back into society-it is essential for the functioning and betterment of communities that we understand the realities that shape the prison experience for adult male offenders. Surviving Incarceration reveals the unnecessary and omnipresent violence in prisons, the heterogeneity of the prisoner population, and the realities that different prisoners navigate in order to survive. Ricciardelli draws on interviews with almost sixty former federal prisoners to show how their criminal convictions, masculinity, and sexuality determined their social status in prison and, in consequence, their potential for victimization. The book outlines the modern "inmate code" that governs prisoner behaviours, the formal controls put forth by the administration, the dynamics that shape sex-offender experiences of incarceration, and the personal growth experiences of many prisoners as they cope with incarceration.

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Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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1771120533
ISBN-13
9781771120531
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Book Title
Surviving Incarceration : inside Canadian Prisons
Author
Rose Ricciardelli
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, Penology, Criminology, Industrial & Organizational Psychology
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
258 Pages

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9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
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We are accustomed to the perceived risks associated with prisoners being released but lack sufficient information on the risks of imprisonment and release as experienced by offenders. In a careful and well-crafted account Rose Ricciardelli has brought to the forefront the lived experiences of prisoners and in doing so challenges the data-narratives created by the criminal justice system. In centring on the ways prisoners negotiate their prison time and respond to the pressures of re-entry Dr. Ricciardelli provides us with an informative and insightful perspective on prison life in Canada., Ricciardelli walks the reader through the correctional system in Canada and explains well the trajectory created by a classification system which operates from reception through to the various security levels until release. Her overview of the penal apparatus's processes are deftly handled and, as with the remainder of the text, written in a way which is accessible to a wide audience.... One of the main contributions of Surviving Incarceration is the way that Ricciardelli integrates the ever-present risk discourse into her analysis of life in prison. Her consideration of how risk management rationalities by the state permeate the prison environment is not new, but her discussion of how risk mitigation is employed by the incarcerated adds a layer to the discourse. Ricciardelli manages to expose the ways that the idea of riskiness has created a shift in the prison culture. For example, in her discussion of the 'inmate code,' the author notes that there has been a shift from using the code as a tool of convict solidarity to being individualistically instrumental to surviving prison; this transformation is a profound one which has dramatically altered how people 'do time,' and represents an important contribution to the literature., Rose Ricciardelli's study of Canadian prisoners is one of the best I've ever read on the subject of prisons. In the tradition of John Irwin and Donald Clemmer, she provides an excellent update on inmate culture and provides keen insights into the penal environment, which she calls 'largely homophobic' and 'built on power relationships with aggression and violence presented as acceptable platforms to express or enact masculine dominance.' A must-read., Ricciardelli's interviewing skills are enviable. She evidently put her subjects well at ease, appearing, if not supportive, then certainly non-judgemental.... Ricciardelli sometimes conveys personal views about the politics of incarceration; observations that are both welcome and rendered more credible by her general recalcitrance. For instance, she speaks with weary conviction about the failure of 'get tough' sentencing measures and the costly repercussions they have had, observing that the Harper government's signal item of tough, correctional legislation--Bill C-10-- has had serious after-effects and 'was not met with the opposition it warranted.'... Ricciardelli also identifies breath-taking cynicism on the part of a federal government that cashes in on uninformed public sentiment by stuffing too many inmates into too small a space and ignoring the needs of the mentally ill. In addition, correctional policy all too often plays to those who believe criminals can be effectively deterred by the prospect of lengthy sentences, that punishment alone is a fitting central goal for correctional policy.... Federal policy also runs counter to another Conservative tenet--budget reduction. Ricciardelli notes that federal correctional budgets have shot up an astonishing 36.6 percent between 2005 and 2009, reaching a total of $2.3 billion. Much of the increase is owed to the inmate population having grown from 12,000 to about 15,000 in the past decade--notwithstanding a steady decrease in crime rates. Prisoners who are supplied with effective rehabilitation programs and employment skills would be less likely to recidivate, Ricciardelli reasons, a fact that is, 'overlooked or simply ignored.' The inescapable inference one comes away with from Surviving Incarceration is that the penitentiary service tolerates--and to some extent, even facilitates--the hell of inmate existence so that inmates who are transitioned to lower security settings will toe the line and do whatever they can to avoid being sent back. Why have these cynical mechanics not been effectively conveyed to voters, taxpayers and opinion leaders'... Ricciardelli may or may not find a wide audience for her book, but the expertise she acquired in writing it has made her a very useful resource for journalists and researchers hoping to tackle this most closed of systems. One hopes her authoritative voice will be heard often.
Table of Content
Table of Contents for Surviving Incarceration: Inside Canadian Prisons by Rose Ricciardelli Introduction Narrative: Just a Kid: Forever Hurting Introduction to Federal Corrections in Canada The Focus: Setting the Stage Changing Legislation in Corrections What about Safety? Chapter One Narrative: A Life Without Freedom: The Multi-Prison, Multi-Sentence Experience Correctional Services of Canada Provincial versus Federal Corrections Methods: The Men Understanding the Classification System: Prisoner Classification Does Prisoner Classification Work? Understanding the Classification System: Institutional Classification How I Found the Guys? The Details Chapter Two Narrative: Addiction, Incest: Thirty-Two Years in Prison, Thirty-Six Years of Addiction Hierarchy: Crime, Sexuality, Masculinity, and Safety Factor 1. Being Solid: Criminal Convictions Factor 2. Being Solid: Masculinities The Oppressor Presenting Tough Acting Aggressive Breadwinning Factor 3. Being Solid: Prison Sex or Sexuality The Largely Homophobic Environment Consistently Subordinated Homosexuality? Being Solid: Heterosexuality Why Does the Hierarchy Exist? Chapter Three Narrative: A Violent Place Where Everybody Has a Story Violence and Theory: The Prison Atmosphere Theoretical Understandings The Current Canada Prison Experience: Understanding and Acknowledging the Violence The Atmosphere Maximum-Security Prisons: Controls Within the Institution High-Medium-Security Prison: Controls Within the Institution Low-Medium- and Minimum-Security Prisons: Controls Within the Institution Coercive Controls: Impacting Penal Violence Remunerative Controls: Impacting Penal Violence The Need: Balance Chapter Four Narrative: A Brother, a Son, a Lover, a Dad, a Man, a Prisoner with Heart Hard Memories Nowadays The Inmate Code The History of the Code Why a Code? What Is the Code? Never Rat on a Con and Don't Get Friendly with the Staff Be Dependable (Not Loyal) Follow Daily Behaviour Rules or Else! I Won't See You, Don't See Me, and Shut-up Already! Be Fearless or at Least Act Tough In the End Chapter Five Narrative: A Sex Offender's Story The Other Crimes Public Perceptions Stigma Theory and Framing The Sex Offender Stigma Stigma in Prison: Stigmatized by Other Prisoners The Stigma of Protective Custody Painful Consequences: Stigmatized by Other Prisoners Revelations, Intolerance, and Passing: The Quest to be Solid Distancing Sex Offenders Prisoners Exposing Prisoners Professionals and Paraprofessionals in Corrections The Role of the Media Resources: Lacking Supports The Systemic Sex Offender Stigma Final Thoughts Chapter Six Narrative: Change from Within (It Changed Me) The Personal Side: Coping, Changing, For Better or Worse Coping with Incarceration: Trust in Self Coping with Incarceration: When More is Needed Change Prison: Fostering Negativity Change from Within and Holding on to Yourself Resources and Programming Chapter Seven Narrative: Gang Affiliation, Clearly Not the Way of the Future Final Words What Can This Study Not Speak To? What We Do Know? Safe Streets and Prisons: Corrections at Work Industry Growth: For Better or Worse Notes References Index
Copyright Date
2014
Dewey Decimal
364.373
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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