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Ethnicity, Race and the Prisoner Community: Shaping Meanings in Finnish Male Prisons
 
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ISBN13:9783031549892
ISBN10:3031549899
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:315 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 10 Illustrations, black & white; 4 Illustrations, color
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Ethnicity, Race and the Prisoner Community

Shaping Meanings in Finnish Male Prisons
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Short description:

This book draws on an in-depth ethnographic study to explore the meanings and consequences of race and ethnicity in daily life within two Finnish male prisons. Set within the context of Finnish immigration, it provides an excellent backdrop for studying social processes in the prison environment launched by a rapid growth in the number of foreign national prisoners. It builds on the sociological attempts to comprehend the nature of the prisoner community from the perspective of ethnicity and race which has gained attention since the 2000s. It explores how ethnic categories are formed in the prison space, prisoner hierarchy and its logics, conflicts and conflict-solving, discrimination and prison officers and development of distinctive prisoner cultures. The study captures the consequences that signifying ethnicity and race have on daily practices, equality, and safety in prison. This book shows how ethnic and racial categories are formed in social action and further, how their meanings are in a constant process of change. 



Helena Huhta works at the Faculty of Law of the University of Turku, Finland. Before that she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Finnish Youth Research Society.

Long description:

This book draws on an in-depth ethnographic study to explore the meanings and consequences of race and ethnicity in daily life within two Finnish male prisons. Set within the context of Finnish immigration, it provides an excellent backdrop for studying social processes in the prison environment launched by a rapid growth in the number of foreign national prisoners. It builds on the sociological attempts to comprehend the nature of the prisoner community from the perspective of ethnicity and race which has gained attention since the 2000s. It explores how ethnic categories are formed in the prison space, prisoner hierarchy and its logics, conflicts and conflict-solving, discrimination and prison officers and development of distinctive prisoner cultures. The study captures the consequences that signifying ethnicity and race have on daily practices, equality, and safety in prison. This book shows how ethnic and racial categories are formed in social action and further, how their meanings are in a constant process of change. 

Table of Contents:

.-  Introduction.



.-  Ethnography: means, material and reflection.



.-  Prison space and social organization within it.



.- Change on E ward.



.-  Hierarchical social order occupying meanings of ethnicity.



.-  Pains of discrimination and challenges to staff.



.-  Ethnic groups and coping practices.



.-  Conclusion: origins of ethnic tensions and future scenarios.