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Affective Responses of Women Prisoners to Two Discrepant Penal Systems

NCJ Number
114833
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 15 Issue: 4 Dated: (December 1988) Pages: 411-432
Author(s)
F Lundstrom
Date Published
1988
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This article contrasts a retributive penal system (Irish) with a rehabilitative system (Swedish) vis-a-vis the affective responses of women prisoners to incarceration.
Abstract
Previous studies typically have focused on narrow aspects of affect (e.g., interpersonal relationships) in prison. In contrast, the present study takes a more comprehensive approach in order to measure and compare affect over various aspects of prison life. In the more material aspects of life in prison, significant differences were found between the affective responses of Swedish and Irish women prisoners. Surprisingly, this difference did not extend to the less material aspects of prison life (e.g., interpersonal relationships and emotions). The most surprising finding was that the women from the rehabilitative Swedish system were more fearful of not having a 'normal' life after release than were those from the retributive Irish system. (Author abstract)

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