The experiences of young offenders (aged 18–21) on protection in an Irish prison: using an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
S. Hughes, T. Trimble, A. O'Rourke
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Purpose Young offenders are disproportionately represented in the Irish Prison Service (IPS) and are a population with complex needs and highest risk of re-offending. Subsets of young offenders in IPS are placed on Protection for their own and/or other’s safety. There is limited research regarding the experiences of young offenders, and there is none on the subjective experiences of young offenders on Protection that could be identified. This study aims to address a limitation of a previous study on the experiences of young offenders in an Irish prison (Hughes et al., 2017) by providing insight into experiences of young offenders on Protection in Mountjoy Prison. Design/methodology/approach Using a non-experimental, qualitative, semi-structured interview design, a purposive sampling method was used, and six young offenders participated. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim with potentially identifiable information removed to ensure anonymity. An interpretative phenomenological analysis was applied to interpret the data. Findings Two superordinate themes provided an overview of the young offender’s experiences of Protection in an Irish prison: ‘Social Order on Protection’ and ‘Adjustment on Protection’. Research limitations/implications Even though it is a relatively small sample size, this study contributes to existing literature and considers sentence management and clinical implications. Originality/value This study helps to address a gap in literature by providing insight into the overall experiences of young male offenders (aged 18–21) on Protection in an Irish prison. The findings are in line with most researches, which highlight additional negative consequences of “restrictive prisons regimes” such as Protection. This study provides information to prisons for the development of best practice guidelines and better sentence management and delivery of services to young offenders on Protection.
青少年罪犯(18-21岁)在爱尔兰监狱的保护经验:使用解释性现象学分析(IPA)
目的在爱尔兰监狱服务(IPS)中,青少年罪犯的比例不成比例,他们的需求复杂,再次犯罪的风险最高。为保障青少年及/或他人的安全,部分青少年违法者会被置于保护计划内。关于少年犯的经历的研究有限,关于少年犯在保护方面的主观经历的研究也没有。本研究旨在通过深入了解蒙特乔伊监狱中年轻罪犯的保护经验,解决先前关于爱尔兰监狱中年轻罪犯经历的研究的局限性(Hughes等人,2017)。设计/方法/方法采用非实验、定性、半结构化的访谈设计,采用有目的的抽样方法,参与了6名青少年罪犯。采访被录音并逐字抄写,并删除了可能可识别的信息,以确保匿名。采用解释性现象学分析来解释数据。两个主要主题概述了年轻罪犯在爱尔兰监狱中的保护经历:“保护的社会秩序”和“保护的调整”。研究局限性/意义虽然样本量相对较小,但本研究对现有文献有所贡献,并考虑了句子管理和临床意义。原创性/价值本研究通过深入了解年轻男性罪犯(18-21岁)在爱尔兰监狱保护方面的整体经历,有助于解决文献中的空白。调查结果与大多数研究一致,这些研究强调了“限制性监狱制度”(如保护性监狱)的额外负面影响。这项研究为监狱提供资料,以制订最佳实务指引,改善刑罚管理,并为青少年罪犯提供保护服务。
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
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