Journal article
Semiotic practices: A conceptual window on the post-prison experience
D Johns
International Journal for Crime Justice and Social Democracy | QUEENSLAND UNIV TECHNOLOGY | Published : 2014
Abstract
Most prisoners get out of prison. Staying out, for some, can be challenging. Understanding these challenges can help ex-prisoners and those supporting them to interrupt cycles of offending and imprisonment. This paper argues that culture provides an important analytical tool for uncovering aspects of the post-imprisonment experience that contribute to imprisonment cycles. Findings from in-depth interviews with released prisoners and postrelease support workers in Victoria, Australia, are used to illustrate how culture, interpreted as semiotic practices, illuminates processes underpinning and constituting the cycle of reimprisonment. A semiotic-practical lens reveals how such processes can co..
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Awarded by Australian Reasearch Council Discovery Program
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This reasearch is undertaken as part of the Austrailan Prisons Project whish was supported by an Australian Reasearch Council Discovery Program grant DP0877331.