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Masson, Isla and Booth, Natalie
(2022).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12489
Abstract
This article proposes that loved ones supporting prisoners with experience of remand in England and Wales may use Sykes & Matza’s (1957) ‘techniques of neutralization’ by proxy. Adopting neutralisations may enable those in prison to be viewed not as those who have harmed, or bad people, but as those who themselves have been harmed. Potential benefits of these techniques are twofold: they help to reject stigma; and explain and enable continued contact. This framework may be a useful basis for work exploring familial contact and support for those affected by imprisonment.
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- Item ORO ID
- 85540
- Item Type
- Journal Item
- ISSN
- 2059-1101
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Funded Project Name Project ID Funding Body The Families on Remand project Not Set The Oakdale Trust - Keywords
- contact; loved ones; remand prisoners; stigma; techniques of neutralisation
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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) > Social Sciences and Global Studies > Social Policy and Criminology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) > Social Sciences and Global Studies
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- © 2022 The Authors
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- Isla Masson