L’espace-temps carcéral

This article describes the complex temporal context of interactions between correctional officers (COs) and prisoners. Based on qualitative fieldwork within three French prisons, the results show an inequality of temporality between both groups in everyday life. The prison organization is seen as a...

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Main Author: Fatima Outaghzafte-El Magrouti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2007-12-01
Series:Espace populations sociétés
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/eps/2246
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description This article describes the complex temporal context of interactions between correctional officers (COs) and prisoners. Based on qualitative fieldwork within three French prisons, the results show an inequality of temporality between both groups in everyday life. The prison organization is seen as a model of reactivity, with COs reacting and adapting constantly to prisoners’ demands. Inmates often complain about the amount of time it takes to get a response to their request (e.g. cell change, appointment with a doctor, visiting room, etc.). Although COs are required to fulfil theirs tasks promptly. How do these two groups with different temporality live with each other? How COs deal with prisoners’ demands in a context of overpopulated prisons? These are some of the issues raised in this article that lead to a better understanding of life in prison.
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spelling doaj.art-3dd4e2abac8a4f0a8fd51947b9327e2d2022-12-22T01:39:00ZengUniversité des Sciences et Technologies de LilleEspace populations sociétés0755-78092104-37522007-12-012007337138310.4000/eps.2246L’espace-temps carcéralFatima Outaghzafte-El MagroutiThis article describes the complex temporal context of interactions between correctional officers (COs) and prisoners. Based on qualitative fieldwork within three French prisons, the results show an inequality of temporality between both groups in everyday life. The prison organization is seen as a model of reactivity, with COs reacting and adapting constantly to prisoners’ demands. Inmates often complain about the amount of time it takes to get a response to their request (e.g. cell change, appointment with a doctor, visiting room, etc.). Although COs are required to fulfil theirs tasks promptly. How do these two groups with different temporality live with each other? How COs deal with prisoners’ demands in a context of overpopulated prisons? These are some of the issues raised in this article that lead to a better understanding of life in prison.http://journals.openedition.org/eps/2246interactions COs/inmatesprisoners’ demandstemporality in prison
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title L’espace-temps carcéral
title_full L’espace-temps carcéral
title_fullStr L’espace-temps carcéral
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title_short L’espace-temps carcéral
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prisoners’ demands
temporality in prison
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