Pettigrew Mark
School of Law and Criminology, University of Derby, Derby, UK.
Int J Prison Health. 2016 Jun 13;12(2):115-26. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-10-2015-0036.
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore supposed inevitable personal decline for long-term prisoners, particularly those serving a sentence of life without parole. Design/methodology/approach - Using the prison records of a life without parole sentenced prisoner. Findings - Findings suggest that prisoner deterioration is not inevitable in a whole life prison sentence. Research limitations/implications - Findings are based on one account, of a female prisoner. Practical implications - Distinct services and support are required for those with a natural life prison sentence. Originality/value - To date, there is limited research of prisoners serving life without parole, particularly the mental health implications of denying a prisoner future parole.
目的——本文旨在探讨长期服刑囚犯,尤其是那些被判处终身监禁且不得假释的囚犯必然会出现的个人衰退问题。设计/方法/途径——利用一名被判处终身监禁且不得假释的囚犯的监狱记录。研究结果——研究结果表明,在终身监禁的情况下,囚犯的恶化并非不可避免。研究局限/影响——研究结果基于一名女性囚犯的个案。实际意义——对于那些被判处终身监禁的人,需要有独特的服务和支持。原创性/价值——迄今为止,关于被判处终身监禁且不得假释的囚犯的研究有限,尤其是剥夺囚犯未来假释机会对其心理健康的影响方面。