Parole and beyond: international experiences of life after prison
In: Palgrave studies in prisons and penology
In: Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
In: Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology Ser.
Parole and Beyond -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Parole and Beyond: International Experiences of Life After Prison -- A Note From the Editors -- References -- 2 Experiencing Supervision in England-On Licence and on Community Sentences -- Gathering the Views of Service Users -- The Questionnaire -- The In-Depth Interviews -- What Happens in a Supervision Session? -- What is Perceived as Good Supervision? -- Did SEED Training Help in Producing Good Supervision, From the Service User's Perspective? -- What About the Practical Aspects of Desistance? -- How do Service Users Perceive their Supervision? -- References -- 3 Released from Prison in Denmark: Experiences vs. Ambitions -- Background -- Materials and Methods -- Reentry from Prison into the Danish Society -- Chaotic Prison Release -- The Schedule of the Good Release -- Parolees' Experiences of their Release -- Supervision Without a Vision -- Parolees' Experience of their Supervision and Plans Without Action -- Informal Supervision and Punishment -- Dogged by the Police, Bailiffs and the Tax Authority -- Future Perspectives of the Indebted Parolee -- Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Reports -- 4 Walk the Line: Assessing Prison Conduct for Parole in the Netherlands -- Introduction -- Research Aim and Methodology -- Putting Parole and Prison Conduct in Perspective -- Legal Context -- The Assessment of Prison Behaviour in Practice -- Prisoners' Performances "as prisoners": An Overview of Behaviour Assessments in Parole Advice Reports -- Leisure, Labour and Social Life -- "Approachability" and "correctability": Expanding Compliance to a Broader Notion -- Prisoners' Perceptions of Behaviour Assessment -- The Experience of Panoptic Scrutiny -- The Slippery Notion of Good Custodial Behaviour -- The Perception of Behaviour Assessments as a "one-sided encounter
In: Palgrave studies in prisons and penology
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