Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2020, 56(4): 523-553 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2020.017

‘You Have to Work and Obey’: Prisons, the Suppression of Autonomy, and Responsibilisation of Persons in and Released from Prison

Jiří Mertl
Výzkumný ústav práce a sociálních věcí, v. v. i., Praha

This article discusses the prisonisation effect and the consequent responsibilisation of persons in and released from prison in the Czech Republic. Drawing on data from several research projects focused on the social circumstances of persons released from prison, the employability of imprisoned persons, and penitentiary and post-penitentiary care (94 semi-structured interviews and four focus groups conducted with people released from prison, and with social workers, prison staff, and other experts in the field), it is argued in the article that the high levels of recidivism and the overall marginal position of people after they are released from prison in the Czech Republic are the result of the prisonisation effect, which is strongly reproduced in prisons and is not alleviated after a person is released back into society. Thus, people released from prison are not used to making independent decisions and exercising initiative, and ultimately they fail to cope with the post-release social and institutional demands, whereby they end up being marginalised and/or returning to prison.

Keywords: desistance, prisonisation effect, prisons in the Czech Republic, qualitative research, re-entry

Received: June 18, 2020; Accepted: June 18, 2020; Published: October 1, 2020Show citation

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Mertl, J. (2020). ‘You Have to Work and Obey’: Prisons, the Suppression of Autonomy, and Responsibilisation of Persons in and Released from Prison. Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review56(4), 523-553. doi: 10.13060/csr.2020.017.
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