2021
DOI: 10.1177/26326663211013703
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Sensing freedom: Insights into long-term prisoners’ perceptions of the outside world

Abstract: In recent years, scholars have come to agree that ‘total institutions’ are in general more permeable than as outlined in prior studies. The idea of the ‘totality’ of prisons has been challenged, for example, by acknowledging the penetration of the outside world through media or external visitors. However, prison surroundings are often a topic that is not granted a lot of attention. Using ethnographic data on the everyday lives of prisoners sentenced to indefinite incarceration in Switzerland, this article expl… Show more

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“…In today’s prisons, exercise is typically limited, but there is evidence of a prison body-building culture, through to physically inactive prisoners (Hannan-Jones and Capra, 2016). Child sex offenders may engage less in exercise due to associated stigma and hostility from other prisoners (Marti, 2021). Moffa et al (2021: 4315) view prisoners adopting physical activity as a public health agenda with life expectancy and health care expenditure implications.…”
Section: Benefits To Health and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In today’s prisons, exercise is typically limited, but there is evidence of a prison body-building culture, through to physically inactive prisoners (Hannan-Jones and Capra, 2016). Child sex offenders may engage less in exercise due to associated stigma and hostility from other prisoners (Marti, 2021). Moffa et al (2021: 4315) view prisoners adopting physical activity as a public health agenda with life expectancy and health care expenditure implications.…”
Section: Benefits To Health and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From our finding’s arts projects contributed towards positive prison culture changes but was not a panacea. UK and Western nations have a prison culture that considers child sex offenders as lower ranking (Ievins, 2015; Mann, 2012; Marti, 2021). Whilst judgments towards child sex offenders were lessened through the arts projects, caution towards this group was still apparent.…”
Section: Improved Prison Culturementioning
confidence: 99%