Re-entry problems: the post-prison challenges and experiences of former political prisoners in South Africa and Northern Ireland

Re-entry into society after imprisonment is problematic. However, politically motivated prisoners can potentially draw on their collective solidarity and social legitimacy to smooth re-entry. That possibility is examined by focusing on ex-combatants in South Africa and Northern Ireland who organised...

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Vydané v:The international journal of human rights Ročník 18; číslo 7-8; s. 861 - 880
Hlavní autori: Rolston, Bill, Artz, Lillian
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Abingdon Routledge 17.11.2014
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN:1364-2987, 1744-053X
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Shrnutí:Re-entry into society after imprisonment is problematic. However, politically motivated prisoners can potentially draw on their collective solidarity and social legitimacy to smooth re-entry. That possibility is examined by focusing on ex-combatants in South Africa and Northern Ireland who organised against the state, but later came to support conflict transformation in a radically altered state. Re-entry was thus a two-way process where ex-prisoners took up opportunities for inclusion while society worked to ensure their inclusion, thus allowing them to manage the problems of re-entry. The evidence is explored to show that this process was more successful in Northern Ireland than in South Africa.
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ISSN:1364-2987
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DOI:10.1080/13642987.2014.960922