Understanding prison living: Mitigating the problem of ‘incompatible’ incarcerated people through the perspectives of correctional officers

Q2 Social Sciences
Rosemary Ricciardelli, Matthew S. Johnston, Gillian Foley, Marcus A. Sibley, Brittany Mario
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Abstract

Prisoner incompatibility is a challenge for correctional officers (COs), as incompatible people in prison are more likely to engage in negative interactions, participate in altercations, cause harm to each other and create tension on a unit. Through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 28 COs employed in Atlantic Canada, we explore how incompatibility among incarcerated people shapes how incarcerated people are managed and perceived by COs. Engaging the prison design literature, we further examine the kinds of spatial designs and protocols that contribute to, or mitigate, incompatibility. We find that COs describe a complex prison hierarchy that, while being laced with challenges beyond the control of COs, could nevertheless be effectively mitigated through architectural transformation or policy reforms. We highlight the need to consider how prison culture informs and is interpolated through spatial configurations of correctional institutions and how these social and spatial dynamics shape interactions between prisoners.

了解监狱生活:通过管教人员的视角缓解被监禁者 "不相容 "的问题
囚犯之间的不相容对管教人员(COs)来说是一个挑战,因为监狱中不相容的人更有可能进行负面互动、参与争吵、相互伤害并在单位中制造紧张气氛。通过对加拿大大西洋地区的 28 名狱警进行深入的半结构式访谈,我们探讨了被监禁者之间的不相容如何影响狱警对被监禁者的管理和看法。结合监狱设计方面的文献,我们进一步研究了导致或缓解不兼容性的空间设计和规程类型。我们发现,监狱长描述了一个复杂的监狱等级制度,其中充满了监狱长无法控制的挑战,但可以通过建筑改造或政策改革来有效缓解。我们强调,有必要考虑监狱文化如何影响惩教机构的空间配置,以及这些社会和空间动态如何影响囚犯之间的互动。
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期刊介绍: The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice is an international peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high quality theory, research and debate on all aspects of the relationship between crime and justice across the globe. It is a leading forum for conversation between academic theory and research and the cultures, policies and practices of the range of institutions concerned with harm, security and justice.
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