2020
DOI: 10.13060/csr.2020.017
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'You Have to Work and Obey': Prisons, the Suppression of Autonomy, and Responsibilisation of Persons in and Released from Prison

Abstract: This article discusses the prisonisation effect and the consequent responsibilisation of persons in and released from prison in the Czech Republic. Drawing on data from several research projects focused on the social circumstances of persons released from prison, the employability of imprisoned persons, and penitentiary and post-penitentiary care (94 semi-structured interviews and four focus groups conducted with people released from prison, and with social workers, prison staff, and other experts in the field… Show more

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“…In some cases, ex-prisoners have instructions they can visit public institutions or NGOs and ask for help, few prisons cooperate with NGOs and are able to secure follow-up social work (accompaniment after the release, assistance with administration at various offices etc. ), but mostly the notion of responsibilisation (Mertl, 2020) is applied, so most ex-prisoners are sent outside a prison with money for transportation to their home and that is all. There are basically two public institutions that should give support to ex-prisoners: social curators and probations officers.…”
Section: Literature Overview and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, ex-prisoners have instructions they can visit public institutions or NGOs and ask for help, few prisons cooperate with NGOs and are able to secure follow-up social work (accompaniment after the release, assistance with administration at various offices etc. ), but mostly the notion of responsibilisation (Mertl, 2020) is applied, so most ex-prisoners are sent outside a prison with money for transportation to their home and that is all. There are basically two public institutions that should give support to ex-prisoners: social curators and probations officers.…”
Section: Literature Overview and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V posledních letech se však situace proměnila. Problematice vězeňství ze sociologické perspektivy se v současné době věnují například (řazeno abecedně) Andrea Beláňová [Beláňová 2018;Beláňová, Trejbalová 2020], Jiří Buriánek [Buri ánek, Podaná, Homolová 2016;Buriánek, Hulmáková, Podaná 2018], Lukáš Dirga [Dirga 2017[Dirga , 2020Dirga, Hasmanová Marhánková 2014;Dirga, Lochmannová, Juříček 2015;], Alena Lochmannová [2020], Jiří Mertl [2020], Jit ka Navrátilová 6 , Zuzana Podaná [Podaná, Buriánek 2010], Jan Váně [Váně, Dirga 2016 či Lucie Vidovićová [Vidovićová, Wija 2020]. 7 V České republice jsou položeny také základy aplikovanému vězeňskému výzkumu, který je dle zákona č.…”
Section: Externí Spojení Sociologie a Vězeňstvíunclassified
“…Consequently, in 2020 alone, more than 11,000 prisoners were reintegrated back into mainstream Czech society (VSČR, 2020b). Despite this, the country lacks a comprehensive network of re-entry services and programs that would aid prisoners' return to the community (Mertl, 2020). Given the relatively high number 1 of individuals re-entering each year, the limited amount of appropriate re-entry services can have dire consequences for the entire country.…”
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confidence: 99%