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The Older Prisoner


The Older Prisoner


Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology

von: Diete Humblet

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.01.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030601201
Sprache: englisch

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This book critically explores the world of older prisoners to provide a more nuanced understanding of imprisonment at old age. Through an ethnographical study of male and female older prisoners in two Belgian prison settings, one in which older prisoners are integrated and one in which they are segregated, it informs debates and seeks to recognise ageist discourse, attitudes, practices in prison. The Older Prisoner seeks to situate the older prisoner from both a penological and gerontological perspective, organised around the following broad themes: the construction of the older prisoner, the physical prison world, the social prison world, surviving prison and giving meaning. The book allows readers to navigate between contrasting perspectives and voices rather than reinforcing traditional narratives and prevailing discourses on the older prisoner. In doing so, it hopes to open up a broader dialogue on ageing and punishment. It also offers insights into the concept of meaning in life as an analytical tool to study prisoners.<br>
<p>1. Introduction.-&nbsp;2.&nbsp;The Construction of the ‘Older Prisoner’.-&nbsp;3.&nbsp;The Older Prisoner and the Physical Prison World.- 4.&nbsp;The Older Prisoner and the Social Prison World.- 5.&nbsp;Surviving Prison in Old Age.-&nbsp;6. ‘Thriving’ in Prison in Old Age.-&nbsp;7.&nbsp;Conclusion.</p><div><br></div>
Diete Humblet is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Criminology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. She is affiliated with the Centre of Expertise on Older Adult Care at University College Odisee and her main interest and research field covers the phenomenon of spending later life in prison.&nbsp;
This book critically explores the world of older prisoners to provide a more nuanced understanding of imprisonment at old age. Through an ethnographical study of male and female older prisoners in two Belgian prison settings, one in which older prisoners are integrated and one in which they are segregated, it informs debates and seeks to recognise ageist discourse, attitudes, practices in prison. The Older Prisoner seeks to situate the older prisoner from both a penological and gerontological perspective, organised around the following broad themes: the construction of the older prisoner, the physical prison world, the social prison world, surviving prison and giving meaning. The book allows readers to navigate between contrasting perspectives and voices rather than reinforcing traditional narratives and prevailing discourses on the older prisoner. In doing so, it hopes to open up a broader dialogue on ageing and punishment. It also offers insights into the concept of meaning in life as an analytical tool to study prisoners.
Gives attention to an under-researched area of prisons scholarship Offers comparative insights from ethnographic research conducted in both an integrated and segregated prison setting Examines both male and female older prisoners Explores topics like the humiliations that older prisoners face and the space and the built environment that they're in

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