Exploring Issues of Confinement : Identity and Control.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (65 pages)
Intro -- Exploring Issues of Confinement: Identity and Control -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Learning -- Teaching in Prison -- Part II Resistance and Confinement -- Confinement beyond Walls: Urban Phobias, Hikikomori and the Literally Locked -- Part III Women in Prison -- Normalized Violence: Women and Canadian Penality Vicki Chartrand and Petey -- Part IV Rites and Rights of Incarceration -- Turning in the Screw: Prisoners Policing Staff, and other Issues with Engaging Prison Staff in a Work Place Smoking Ban.
How, and which, identity issues arise during an experience of confinement? This question is addressed from different perspectives: Learning; Resistance and Confinement; Women in Prison and; Rites and Rights of Incarceration.