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- Title
'Learning the Basics of How to Live': Ex-prisoners' Accounts of Doing Desistance.
- Authors
Seaman, Vicky; Lynch, Orla
- Abstract
In recent years desistance has come to be understood as a life-course process, and has in some instances been compared to the journey out of addiction: a process of recovery. Importantly, desistance is not conceived of as a definitive point in time whereby an offender becomes a non-offender, but as a series of decisions and associated actions that increasingly move a person further away from a life of crime, with relapses common along the way. This paper is concerned with the idea of doing desistance; not in terms of the delineation of the process, but in the experience of those voluntarily embarking on a desistance journey. Through the analysis of the accounts of ex-prisoners engaged with the Cork Alliance Centre (CAC), the paper explores the personal and social experiences of clients as they reflect on their engagement with CAC. Through a thematic analysis of interview data, key higher order themes emerged: shame, the notion of a new life, relationship management, identity, mental health, hope, trust and safety. Results of this analysis reveal that intangible issues dominate ex-prisoners' understanding of their desistance journey
- Subjects
VERIFICATION of accounts (Law); EMOTIONS; PUBLIC health; FORMERLY incarcerated people; MEDICAL emergencies
- Publication
Irish Probation Journal, 2016, Vol 13, p65
- ISSN
1649-6396
- Publication type
Article