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Original Articles

The Multidimensionality of “Pains of Imprisonment” Among Incarcerated Women in Israel

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Pages 491-505 | Received 18 Mar 2010, Accepted 12 Jul 2010, Published online: 27 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

This study re-examined Gresham Sykes's initial conceptualization of “pains of imprisonment” as it applied to women inmates. It contextualized these pains within the women's social experiences both inside and outside the only women's prison in Israel. Semi-structured interviews with 42 female prisoners were conducted. Two counter-themes emerged from our analysis. The first one portrayed prison as punishment, a “painful condition,” a stressful event that included deprivation, negative meaning, suffering, and pain. The opposite—and more dominant—theme framed incarceration as a positive experience, during which the prisoners received nurturing, care, and treatment, which they had not been afforded in the outside world. We found that “pains of imprisonment” was a multidimensional and complex phenomena that included contradicting emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. “Pains of imprisonment” was part of a larger group of pains that extended beyond the time and place of prison.

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