Lifers over tariff: exploring psychological barriers to progression
The Journal of Forensic Practice
ISSN: 2050-8794
Article publication date: 15 December 2017
Issue publication date: 16 April 2018
Abstract
Purpose
There are a significant number of life-sentenced prisoners in Scotland who are over tariff (i.e. past their punishment part expiry date) and who appear to have difficulty in making the transition towards community reintegration. The factors involved in their repeated returns to closed conditions are not adequately understood. The purpose of this paper is to explore this issue using a qualitative approach in order to understand the experience of life-sentenced prisoners in this position, and the psychological barriers that compromise their progression to less secure conditions and the community.
Design/methodology/approach
In-depth interviews were conducted with eight life-sentenced prisoners who met the criteria for the research. All were significantly over tariff and all had multiple failed attempts at progression to less secure conditions. Interviews were recorded and transcripts were analysed using theoretical thematic analysis.
Findings
The analysis produced three identifiable supraordinate themes, each with subordinate themes. The supraordinate themes included: shaming self-identify, perception of the community as daunting, and disempowerment. The ability to generalise the findings outwith the participants of this study are acknowledged.
Practical implications
This has provided further understanding as to the complexity of the issue, and the ways in which it manifests into behaviour. Initial (albeit tentative) recommendations for intervention and service provision can therefore be identified.
Originality/value
The results are discussed against the implications for service provision in Scottish prisons, and identify the areas for further research that will help to inform the forensic practices in this context.
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Acknowledgements
The researcher would like to thank James Kerr for endorsing this research, Angela Holmes for her support and supervision throughout this project, and to staff at National Top End for their support and assistance with organising access to participants. A special thanks is extended to the participants of this study. Without your honesty and involvement, this study would have been impossible.
Citation
Gray, L.A. (2018), "Lifers over tariff: exploring psychological barriers to progression", The Journal of Forensic Practice, Vol. 20 No. 2, pp. 81-90. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFP-07-2017-0025
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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