英国囚犯的监禁公园体验:与康复文化和缓刑的联系

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Harriet Campana, Lisa Edmondson, Claire Edghill, Tanya Crowther, J. Aspin, Lauren Aspey, R. Meek
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PurposeParkrun是每周一次的、免费的、以社区为基础的,在开放空间周围进行5公里的跑步,越来越多的研究表明它们对社会、身体和心理都有好处。英格兰和威尔士的31家监管机构定期提供跑酷服务。本文的目的是考虑囚犯在监禁环境中的跑酷经历,并在社区中跑酷的证据基础以及关于监狱运动、缓刑和康复文化的更广泛文献的背景下进行讨论。设计/方法/方法采用归纳、定性的方法,通过对24名参加跑酷的成年男性囚犯的半结构化访谈,在三所英国监狱收集数据。对数据进行了专题分析。发现总共确定了五个主题,反映了与托管跑酷相关的积极体验:与他人的联系;健康生活;安全和可预测的锻炼环境;目标感;以及重新人性化的体验。在更广泛的公园跑步研究中经常出现的因素存在于被拘留的公园跑步者的认知中。此外,在样本的经历中也发现了被认为对戒烟和促进康复文化很重要的因素。实际意义这项工作强调了英国皇家监狱和缓刑管理局(HMPPS)和跑酷合作支持监管活动的成功。通过强调监狱和囚犯在监管跑酷方面的积极经验,作者预计,他们的发现可能会鼓励更多的场所考虑举办跑酷活动,并促使现有场所根据促进戒毒和康复文化的努力来考虑他们的活动。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一篇探索托管跑酷的论文。研究结果表明,监管公园为监狱提供了促进缓刑的机会,从而支持了HMPPS的战略目标。
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Prisoners’ experiences of custodial parkrun in the UK: links to rehabilitation culture and desistance
Purpose Parkruns are weekly, free, community-based, 5 km runs around open spaces, with a growing body of research indicating their social, physical and psychological benefits. Thirty-one custodial establishments in England and Wales regularly offer parkruns. The purpose of this paper is to consider prisoners' experiences of parkrun in custodial settings, and these are discussed in the context of the evidence base regarding parkrun in the community and the wider literature on prison sport, desistance, and rehabilitation culture. Design/methodology/approach Using an inductive, qualitative approach, data was collected at three English prisons, via semi-structured interviews with 24 adult male prisoners who participated in parkrun. Data was subjected to thematic analysis. Findings In total, five themes reflecting positive experiences associated with custodial parkrun were identified: connection with others; healthy living; a safe and predictable exercise environment; a sense of purpose; and a re-humanising experience. Factors appearing frequently in the wider parkrun research are present in the perceptions of parkrunners in custody. In addition, factors deemed important to desistance and promoting a rehabilitation culture were also found in the experiences of the sample. Practical implications The work emphasises the successes of His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and parkrun working in partnership to support custodial events. By highlighting the positive experiences of custodial parkrun on prisons and prisoners, the authors anticipate that their findings may encourage further sites to consider launching parkrun events and prompt existing sites to consider their events in line with efforts to promote desistance and a rehabilitation culture. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first paper to explore custodial parkrun. The findings indicate that custodial parkrun supports HMPPS strategic goals by offering an opportunity for prisons to promote desistance.
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