<p>This book explores the unique reentry experiences of incarcerated men and women who are about to be released from prisons in Portugal. By analysing gendered reentry experiences through the narratives of men and women <i>Gender Prison and Reentry Experiences </i>sheds light on current practices and strategies adopted in prisons regarding reentry and examines the structural institutional and personal barriers that infl uence the reentry outcome.</p><p><em>Gender Prison and Reentry Experiences </em>examines the narratives built around an individual’s prison experiences their perception of the prison’s impact on reentry and their expectations after release. It reveals how men and women narrate and attribute meaning to their time in prison and how they navigate their ‘prisoner’ and ‘gendered’ identities. In doing so this book demonstrates the importance of these identities in relation to recidivism and desistance while also questioning the role incarceration has in further criminalising and obstructing an individual’s reentry process. It puts forward recommendations that aim to improve the lives of <i>all </i>incarcerated individuals within the current system in addition to advocating for decarceration and prison abolition. It presents a novel contribution to the internationalisation of knowledge across multiple disciplinary subfi elds namely critical reentry studies and feminist criminology fi lling a gap in the current knowledge as few studies focus on prison experiences as a core aspect of understanding the reentry process.</p><p>An accessible and compelling read this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology sociology law desistance studies and those interested in gaining a unique insight into the experience of incarcerated individuals.</p>
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