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Time After Time: Imprisonment, Re-entry and Enduring Temporariness

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McNeill F, Crockett Thomas P, Cathcart Fr?dén L, Collinson Scott J, Escobar O & Urie A (2022) Time After Time: Imprisonment, Re-entry and Enduring Temporariness. In: Carr N & Robinson G (eds.) Time and Punishment. Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology. Springer International Publishing, pp. 171-201. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12108-1_7

Abstract
This chapter aims to address the scant attention that has been paid to time and temporalities in re-entry and re/integration research. Drawing on data from the ‘Distant Voices—Coming Home’ project, which used creative methods to explore re/integration after punishment—we illustrate and analyse three ‘travails’ of penal time. We use the term travails here to stress the significant, difficult and active work involved in addressing these temporal challenges. Respectively, these travails concern the struggles caused by ‘de-synchrony’ between time inside and outside of prison and the problems of ‘re-synchrony’ that it creates; the contestation of ‘readiness’ for progression and release; and the problem of living with the paradox of ‘enduring temporariness’. In our conclusion, we argue that tackling these three challenges requires people re-entering society to travel not just through spaces and to places but also through time, both backwards and forwards. These journeys are fraught with both difficulty and danger.

Keywords
Prisons; punishment; time; re-entry; reintegration; music; songwriting; criminal justice

StatusPublished
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Title of seriesPalgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
Publication date31/12/2022
Publication date online30/11/2022
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
ISBN9783031121074
eISBN9783031121081

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Dr Phil Crockett Thomas

Dr Phil Crockett Thomas

Lecturer in Criminology, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

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