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Peer Support in Prison: How Incarcerated People make Meaning through Active Citizenship

English

By (author): Christian Perrin

This book explores the profound impact of peer support within the bleak landscape of incarceration. In a system bereft of opportunities for personal growth, the narratives within these pages reveal how individuals who have committed offences rebuild their lives by giving back and establishing meaningful connections with their fellow inmates.

Peer Support in Prison draws on rich phenomenological interviews conducted with prisoners who assumed altruistic social roles while serving time. In doing so, it highlights the value of peer support in fostering hope, making meaning, and cultivating prosocial identities. By adopting empathic and mutually supportive roles within the prison community, individuals forge a pathway to a more meaningful future, defying unfavourable odds. The text unfolds to demonstrate that, even for those denigrated and rejected as evil, change is possible when motivated by principles of compassion, reciprocity, and connectedness.

This book attests to the adaptability of humans, offering a unique perspective on how incarcerated individuals can find redemption, build trust, and reconstruct their lives through the transformative power of generativity and active citizenship. This has great implications for a stagnant carceral system which does not work as a restorative mechanism. Within the frame of generative justice, the findings from this book offer hopeful alternatives to the cruel hegemony of prison.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 23 Oct 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367894252

About Christian Perrin

Christian Perrin is an Assistant Professor in Forensic Psychology at the University of Birmingham. He maintains active research interests spanning the UK US and UAE. He primarily teaches forensic and social psychology modules and conducts research in the areas of incarceration restorative justice social work and community reintegration. He has worked in several prisons internationally and has cultivated a wealth of experience in forensic and clinical settings. He holds other interests in individual and organisational wellbeing and enjoys collaborating with organisations to make meaningful improvements in psychological flexibility - a construct he connects with closely as an Acceptance and Commitment Therapist.

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