"I have to be a man for my son": The narrative uses of fatherhood in prison.

William J Schultz, Sandra M Bucerius, Kevin D Haggerty
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Abstract

Research on incarcerated fathers tends to accentuate the harmful familial consequences of parental incarceration and discuss how having children might prompt incarcerated fathers to desist from crime. Less attention has focused on how narratives of fatherhood shape the day-to-day dynamics of incarceration. Drawing on 93 qualitative interviews with incarcerated fathers in Western Canada, we focus specifically on our participants' parenting narratives. Such narratives are significant interventions in the world, allowing incarcerated fathers to frame their identities in particular ways while simultaneously shaping personal behaviour. Our research, 1. Identifies important fatherhood narratives provided by our participants, and 2. Details how such narratives operate in prison, allowing our participants to advance personal agendas that are themselves related to the dynamics of incarceration. In doing so, we provide insights into incarcerated fathers' situations and advance criminological efforts to appreciate how different actors entangled in the criminal justice system conceive, manage, and narrate their situation.

“为了我的儿子,我必须成为一个男人”:叙述者在监狱中使用了父亲的角色。
对被监禁父亲的研究往往会强调父母被监禁的有害家庭后果,并讨论有孩子如何可能促使被监禁的父亲停止犯罪。很少有人关注父亲身份的叙述是如何塑造监禁的日常动态的。通过对加拿大西部93名被监禁父亲的定性访谈,我们特别关注参与者的育儿故事。这样的叙述是世界上重要的干预措施,允许被监禁的父亲以特定的方式塑造他们的身份,同时塑造个人行为。我们的研究,1。2.确定参与者提供的重要的父亲叙述;详细说明这种叙事如何在监狱中运作,让我们的参与者推进个人议程,这些议程本身与监禁的动态有关。在此过程中,我们提供了对监禁父亲情况的见解,并推进了犯罪学的努力,以了解在刑事司法系统中纠缠的不同行为者如何构思、管理和叙述他们的情况。
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