Prison Inmates' Experiences in the Gorgona Penal Colony, Italy: Towards a Theory of Communicative Support
Prison Inmates' Experiences in the Gorgona Penal Colony, Italy: Towards a Theory of Communicative Support
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2022-01
Authors
Doran, Catalina
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The study explored how inmates in the Gorgona penal colony engaged in
communication for social support from their perspective and context. The Gorgona
Agricultural Penal Colony is a men-only detention center with rehabilitative philosophies and
strategies in helping prepare prisoners to successfully re-enter society. Guided by
Charmaz’s Constructivist Grounded Theory, the study employed a qualitative methodology,
using non-participant observations and in-depth semi-structured interviews among 20
inmates from September to November in 2021.
The inmates’ interactions revealed four concepts of communicative support, namely:
1) communicating accountability;
2) validating feelings, thoughts, or actions;
3) providing
social companionship; and
4) expressing emotions.
A theory of communicative support
applicable outside the prison system is proposed with these concepts:
1) accountability and protection;
2) validation;
3) social integration; and
4) self-expression.
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Doran, C. (2022). Prison Inmates' Experiences in the Gorgona Penal Colony, Italy: Towards a Theory of Communicative Support.