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

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McNeill F, Crockett Thomas P, Cathcart Fr?d¨¦n 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 °®Âþµº 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¡ªComing Home¡¯ project, which used creative methods to explore re/integration after punishment¡ªwe 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
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PublisherSpringer °®Âþµº 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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