‘A whole new world …’: Exploring transcarceral habitus and women's transition from a closed to an open prison

Author:

Waite Sarah1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Senior Lecturer School of Criminology Investigation and Policing Leeds Trinity University

Abstract

AbstractThis article examines women's experiences of moving from a closed to an open prison in England. Transition to an open prison is often viewed in a positive, reformist light and although androcentric auto‐ethnographical work has demonstrated challenges associated with this pivot when serving a long‐term sentence, much less is known about the experiences of women. Using interview discussions, this article draws upon the concept of transcarceral habitus to examine experiences of transfer and adaptation to the open prison within the broader context of the lives of criminalised women. By extending our understanding of the women's open prison as a site of punishment and recognising the connections and pluralities of women's carceral experiences, this article seeks to disrupt unhelpful binaries that legitimise the incarceration of women and the open prison estate.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law

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