The pains of release: Federally-sentenced women’s experiences on parole
The pains of release: Federally-sentenced women’s experiences on parole
Author(s): Laura McKendy, Rosemary RicciardelliSubject(s): Gender Studies, Behaviorism, Criminology, Health and medicine and law, Penology, Penal Policy
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Desistance; pains of release; parolee mental health; reintegration; parole case management; parole governance; re-entry barriers;
Summary/Abstract: Contributing to the international literature on reintegration and parole governance, we examine the release experiences of women (n=43) who served time in federal Canadian prison through a qualitative content analysis of casework documents. We show that the multiple stressors of release, combined with layers of social marginality, may render the “pains of release” as equally compromising to (albeit distinct from) those associated with imprisonment. Findings reveal several key pains of re-entry for formerly incarcerated women experience: Over stimulation, social disorientation and social precarity; missing “hooks” for new identities; parental and custodial struggles; extensive parole obligations; and living conditions. Implications for policy and case management practices are presented.
Journal: European Journal of Probation
- Issue Year: 13/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 1-20
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English
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