The Harms of Imprisonment and Envisioning a Desistance-Supporting ‘Good Society’

Patricia Gray, Julie M Parsons
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Research evidence in the 21st century strongly indicates that prisons are inherently harmful environments in which to try to support rehabilitation, because of their destructive impact on identity, self-actualisation, mental health and social relationships. Yet HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) continues to propose that prisons can be legitimate sites of rehabilitation as well as centres of punishment. This article begins by interrogating this proposition by looking at research conducted in an adult male prison. By specifically focusing on the interpersonal conflicts and tensions that the men experience in their daily lives, the research highlights the ‘relational’ and ‘self-actualising’ harms that undermine the development of a successful rehabilitative culture within a prison. The article then moves on to consider a utopian vision of a ‘desistance-supporting’ rehabilitative ‘good society’ by drawing on a second piece of research that captures the voices and experiences of participants in a very successful community-based resettlement project. Lessons learned from this are then collated to consider how to build a rehabilitative ‘good society’ in prisons. The article concludes with a cautionary note about the possible difficulty of creating such a society in neoliberal times.
监禁的危害以及对支持戒毒的 "美好社会 "的设想
21 世纪的研究证据有力地表明,由于监狱对身份认同、自我实现、心理健康和社会关系具有破坏性影响,因此监狱本身就是一种有害的改造环境。然而,英国皇家监狱与缓刑犯监管局(HMPPS)仍然认为,监狱既可以是惩罚中心,也可以是合法的改造场所。本文首先通过对一所成年男子监狱的研究,对这一主张进行了质疑。通过特别关注男性在日常生活中经历的人际冲突和紧张关系,研究强调了 "关系 "和 "自我实现 "的危害,这些危害破坏了监狱内成功康复文化的发展。随后,文章借鉴了第二项研究成果,对 "支持戒毒 "的康复型 "美好社会 "的乌托邦愿景进行了思考,这项研究捕捉到了一个非常成功的社区重新安置项目参与者的心声和经历。然后整理从中汲取的经验教训,探讨如何在监狱中建立一个有利于康复的 "良好社会"。文章最后提出了在新自由主义时代建立这样一个社会可能存在的困难。
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