The Correctional Experiences of White‐Collar Offenders

Ben Hunter
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Abstract

White-collar offenders’ characteristics are thought to mediate the way they experience criminal justice. This is the background for this chapter’s exploration of their correctional experiences. It begins with discussion of offenders’ special sensitivity to punishment, the extent to which white-collar offenders constitute a broadly similar group of offenders and how they may resist taking on a criminal identity. Explorations of their imprisonment emphasize the shock of the transition to prison for white-collar offenders, who cope by drawing upon previous experiences or making themselves useful within prison. This aside, they appear to face no special difficulty adjusting to prison. Less is known about their experience of community corrections, although a perception by both offenders and supervisors that these may offer little of use may mar their effectiveness. The chapter ends by giving consideration to the experiences of white-collar offenders in the wake of punishment, including processes of shaming as they relate to attempts to punish white-collar offenders and more general concerns around their desistance from crime.
白领罪犯的矫正经验
白领罪犯的性格特征被认为会影响他们对刑事司法的感受。这就是本章探讨他们的矫正经历的背景。它首先讨论了罪犯对惩罚的特殊敏感性,白领罪犯在多大程度上构成了一个大致相似的罪犯群体,以及他们是如何抵制罪犯身份的。对他们的监禁的探索强调了白领罪犯过渡到监狱的冲击,他们通过借鉴以前的经验或在监狱中发挥作用来应对。除此之外,他们在适应监狱生活方面似乎没有特别的困难。他们在社区矫正中的经历鲜为人知,尽管罪犯和监管人员都认为社区矫正没什么用,这可能会削弱其效果。本章最后考虑了白领罪犯在惩罚后的经历,包括与惩罚白领罪犯的尝试有关的羞辱过程,以及他们对犯罪的克制更普遍的关注。
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