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Surviving Incarceration: Two Prison-Based Peer Programs Build Communities of Support for Female Offenders

机译:仍在监禁中:两个基于监狱的同伴计划建立了支持女罪犯的社区

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Both men and women adopt various roles in the inmate subculture to survive the pains of imprisonment. It is assumed that one reason females feel the pains of imprisonment more harshly than males is because of the difficulty in being separated from their family and children. To ameliorate the pains of separation, female inmates re-create their lost family in prison. Recent works have found that the nature of America's female prison “pseudo family” may be evolving, and correspondingly, diminishing in importance. Since one's associates in prison can affect institutional adjustment, being associated with a supportive social network can prevent periods of maladjustment. This exploratory study, based on the narratives of 49 female offenders, examined the effects of two HIV prison-based peer programs on inmate peers in New York State and its unique ability to help these female offenders cope with the pains of incarceration. The author found that such programs provided leadership, support, and guidance for female offenders, and not only created a prosocial environment, but fashioned an entire community. This community continued outside of the prison walls, provided women with emotional support, and subsequently resulted in increased levels of institutional and post-release success. The use of prison-based peer programs creates a positive, conventionally oriented alternative to the traditional female pseudo family and poses significant implications for rehabilitation and reentry initiatives.View full textDownload full textRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01639620903004812
机译:在囚犯亚文化中,男人和女人都扮演着各种角色,以度过难关。可以认为,女性比男性更能感到被监禁的痛苦的原因之一是因为难以与家人和孩子分开。为了减轻分居的痛苦,女囚犯在监狱中重新建立了失去的家庭。最近的工作发现,美国女性监狱“假家庭”的性质可能正在发展,因此重要性也随之降低。由于在监狱中的同伙会影响机构的调整,因此与支持性的社交网络建立联系可以防止不适应的时期。这项探索性研究基于49位女性罪犯的叙述,考察了两个基于HIV监狱的同伴计划对纽约州囚犯同伴的影响,以及其帮助这些女性罪犯应对监禁痛苦的独特能力。作者发现,这样的程序为女性罪犯提供了领导,支持和指导,不仅创造了亲社会的环境,而且塑造了整个社区。这个社区继续在监狱隔离墙之外,为妇女提供了情感支持,随后导致了机构和释放后成功的增加。基于监狱的对等程序的使用为传统的女性假家庭创造了一个积极的,面向常规的替代方案,并给康复和再入役计划带来了重大影响。查看全文下载全文::“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,美味,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,pubid:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01639620903004812

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