The book examines the causes, experiences and consequences of intergenerational incarceration; building on data from prisoners across Australia, UK and the USA, it offers unique insights into its dimensions, and its impacts on prisoners' lives.
The book examines the causes, experiences and consequences of intergenerational incarceration; building on data from prisoners across Australia, UK and the USA, it offers unique insights into its dimensions, and its impacts on prisoners' lives.
Mark Halsey is a Professor of Criminology, Centre for Crime Policy and Research, Flinders University, Australia. His recent books include Tackling Correctional Corruption: An Integrity Promoting Approach (co-authors Andrew Goldsmith and Andrew Groves) and Young Offenders: Crime, Prison and Struggles for Desistance (co-author Simone Deegan). Melissa de Vel-Palumbo is a Lecturer in Criminology at the Centre for Crime Policy and Research, Flinders University. Her work focuses on offender needs, rehabilitation, and community responses to crime. She has also trained as a forensic psychologist.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Intergenerational Incarceration in Context 2. Getting and Analysing the Data 3. The Ubiquity of Trauma and Loss 4. Three Generations Through Prison 5. Prison as Homecoming 6. Prison as Criminogenic Event 7. The Fortunate Few: Evading Intergenerational Incarceration 8. Concluding Remarks
1. Intergenerational Incarceration in Context 2. Getting and Analysing the Data 3. The Ubiquity of Trauma and Loss 4. Three Generations Through Prison 5. Prison as Homecoming 6. Prison as Criminogenic Event 7. The Fortunate Few: Evading Intergenerational Incarceration 8. Concluding Remarks
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