Publication
Prison Service Journal 261
Monday, 1 August 2022
A special edition of Prison Service Journal, looking at life imprisonment.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment, by Dr Susie Hulley and Dr Serena Wright
- Sentenced to die in prison: Reflections on whole life orders, by Dr Catherine Appleton and Hannah Gilman
- Body Map Storytelling: Exploring identity with lifers convicted of murder using the doctrine of ‘joint enterprise’, by Dr Susie Hulley and Dr Tara Young
- Approaching the end: Interview with Zahid on the process of being released from custody on a life sentence, by Zahid and Dr Susie Hulley
- Living in the present, imagining a future: Children and young people navigating the mandatory life sentence, by Dr Rachel Rose Tynan
- Life imprisonment in mature adulthood: adaptation, risk, and reform later in the life course, by Ben Jarman
- No man’s land: the experience of life-sentenced prisoners transferred to high secure psychiatric care, by Dr Gwen Adshead, Dr Callum Ross and Dr Katie Salucci
- The Needs and Experiences of Prisoners’ Families during Long Sentences, by Dr Maria Adams and Dr Daniel McCarthy
- ‘We are the walking dead’: Piloting group therapy for adolescent boys serving life sentences, by Helen Thomas and Dr Celia Sadie
- Building Futures and the long-term prison population: Situating long-tariff ‘lifers’ within current prison reform work, by Claudia Vince