The Professional Convict's Tale: The Survival of John O'Neill In and Out of Prison
Editat de Professor Emeritus Elmer H Johnsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2007
Challenging the ideology of treatment in the prison world
The Professional Convict’s Tale: The Survival of John O’Neill In and Out of Prison offers a unique, inside view of life behind bars in the 1960s. Elmer H. Johnson, a criminologist who has specialized in prison life for half a century, gave Menard Penitentiary parolee John O’Neill a tape recorder and a set of questions designed to draw out his opinions and observations about the prison world.
This study frames O’Neill’s responses with Johnson’s analysis. O’Neill’s narrative guides readers through the world beyond the prison gate as he shares his strategies for survival and proposes alternatives to rebellion or submission. He discusses the fractionalization between the keepers and the kept and the effects that subterranean communication, threats of inmate predators, and prison riots can have on the psyche of both inmates and staff.
O’Neill’s frustrations and the inadequate responses from the community to which he was paroled illustrate the social costs and impact of parole for the community and for the parolee. Although O’Neill recorded his comments more than forty years ago, they are still relevant today when thousands of convicts are being released from prison each year.
The Professional Convict’s Tale: The Survival of John O’Neill In and Out of Prison offers a unique, inside view of life behind bars in the 1960s. Elmer H. Johnson, a criminologist who has specialized in prison life for half a century, gave Menard Penitentiary parolee John O’Neill a tape recorder and a set of questions designed to draw out his opinions and observations about the prison world.
This study frames O’Neill’s responses with Johnson’s analysis. O’Neill’s narrative guides readers through the world beyond the prison gate as he shares his strategies for survival and proposes alternatives to rebellion or submission. He discusses the fractionalization between the keepers and the kept and the effects that subterranean communication, threats of inmate predators, and prison riots can have on the psyche of both inmates and staff.
O’Neill’s frustrations and the inadequate responses from the community to which he was paroled illustrate the social costs and impact of parole for the community and for the parolee. Although O’Neill recorded his comments more than forty years ago, they are still relevant today when thousands of convicts are being released from prison each year.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780809326983
ISBN-10: 0809326981
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10: 0809326981
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
Recenzii
“The Professional Convict’s Tale is a must-read for students, criminologists, forensic psychologists, caseworkers, lawyers, parole officers, or anyone interested in learning about doing time. O’Neill offers realistic and helpful recommendations for improvement of the system so that it can work better for staff, inmates, and society overall.”—Ania Dobrzanska, American Correctional Association
“The Professional Convict’s Tale addresses substantial historical issues in the development of corrections. Johnson presents an “in their own words” view of inmate adjustment to maximum security prisons, placing these raw views in a sound analytical structure. He focuses on social change as it relates to institutions, to the individual adaptations to entry into and movement within the social context of the prison, and to inmate reentry into the broader community.”—Robert T. Sigler, University of Alabama
Notă biografică
Elmer H. Johnson, distinguished professor emeritus with the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, is the author or editor of eight other books, including Linking Community and Corrections in Japan and Criminalization and Prisoners in Japan: Six Contrary Cohorts.