Discussion about the problem of prisonization based on our own research
Discussion about the problem of prisonization based on our own research
Author(s): Kamil Miszewski, Milena Miałkowska-KozarynaSubject(s): Penology
Published by: Fundacja Pedagogium
Keywords: psychological crisis; prisonization;mental health of prisoners;resiliency;surveys
Summary/Abstract: Assuming after Clemmer (1940) that prisonization is a process of adaptationto prison conditions, which (especially in the case of long-term prisoners) in evitably involves negative changes occurring in the functioning of the individual, the authors of the study set them selves the goal of checking whether those sentenced to 25 years in prison (N = 124) perceive prison isolation as a stressful situation (author’s questionnaire); what is their level ofanxiety (STAI – questionnaire for studying anxiety-trait and anxiety-state); what level of mental resilience characterizes this group of prisoners (Mental Resilience Scale in Kaczmarek’s adaptation) and how they assess their mental health (GHQ-28 – Goldberg Mental Health Assessment Questionnaire).The research partly confirms Clemmer’s thesis – as the length of imprisonment increases,convicts perceive imprisonment more strongly as a stressful situation, and assess their mental health as worse. At the same time, studies have shown that the level of anxiety over time weakens and their mental resilience, i.e. the ability to cope constructively in adverse conditions , increases. There fore, one should also admit that Clemmer’s opponents might be right as well.
Journal: Resocjalizacja Polska
- Issue Year: 19/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 309-323
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English