
Peer Support in Prison
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Peer Support in Prison draws on rich phenomenological interviews conducted with prisoners who assumed altruistic social roles while serving time. In doing so, it highlights the value of peer support in fostering hope, making meaning, and cultivating prosocial identities. By adopting empathic and mutually supportive roles within the prison community, individuals forge a pathway to a more meaningful future, defying unfavourable odds. The text unfolds to demonstrate that, even for those denigrated and rejected as 'evil', change is possible when motivated by principles of compassion, reciprocity, and connectedness.
This book attests to the adaptability of humans, offering a unique perspective on how incarcerated individuals can find redemption, build trust, and reconstruct their lives through the transformative power of generativity and active citizenship. This has great implications for a stagnant carceral system which does not work as a restorative mechanism. Within the frame of 'generative justice', the findings from this book offer hopeful alternatives to the cruel hegemony of prison.
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"In this careful, insider-perspective book, Christian Perrin shows that the core principles of peer support - reciprocity, empathy, and connectedness - generate meaning and purpose in the abyss of prison life. Hope becomes a form of a revolt. This is an important addition to the desistance literature."Alison Liebling, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge
"Perrin opens his powerful study with a brilliant, seldom-asked question: How do human beings find meaning in the devastating bleakness of incarceration? He finds that many people in despair find meaning by devoting themselves to helping their fellow humans cope with their own darkness. We could learn a lot from this wisdom."
Shadd Maruna, Professor of Justice and Human Development, Queen's University Belfast
"Christian Perrin's book offers a nuanced view of what peer programs mean during imprisonment and how social bonds and caring practices between people who are serving time can facilitate desistance. This is the type of scholarship that is needed to better understand what it means to shift the carceral system toward one that affirms humanity and care for all."
Laura S. Abrams, Chair and Professor of Social Welfare, University of California, Los Angeles
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Foreword by Dr William McGowan
Introduction - Sisyphus Behind Bars
Part I: Humanity and Interdependency in the Bleakness of Prison
Chapter 1 - "It's Nice to Be Nice". A History of and Theoretical Basis for Peer Support
Chapter 2 - Peer Support in Prisons: A Magnified Effect?
Part II: Narrativising Redemption and Recovery From Offending Behaviour
Chapter 3 - Cultivating an Internal Narrative of Desistance, 'Drip-by-Drip'
Chapter 4 - The Irredeemable? How Incarcerated Peer Supporters Negotiate the 'Sex Offender' Label
Part III: Obstacles and Implications for Life After Prison
Chapter 5 - Peer Support in Carceral Settings: Roadblocks in the Journey Ahead
Chapter 6 - "There's No Promised Land, Just Hope": Future Selves in Punitive Landscapes
Conclusion - Towards a Generative Justice
Appendices
Index
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