Title
Expanding the community: An exploratory analysis of an American parole offices location and its impact on parolees
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
British Journal of Criminology
Publication Date
3-1-2015
Abstract
Numerous scholars study the effect of former prisoners neighbourhood on reintegration; few discuss how the geographic aspects of a community can impact the relationships within that community. This lack of discussion is particularly interesting for understanding the American parole system, as there seems to be no discussion of how the neighbourhood context of a parole offices location impacts the relationships within. In this article, I argue the look, feel and location of a parole office may affect the parolee/parole agent relationship, which may in turn affect paroles role in the reintegration process, and that we need to continue expanding criminological understandings of community and geography beyond where one lives and of how geographic and relational communities are connected.
Volume
55
Issue
2
First Page
321
Last Page
340
DOI
10.1093/bjc/azu080
ISSN
00070955
E-ISSN
14643529
Recommended Citation
Shah, Rita, "Expanding the community: An exploratory analysis of an American parole offices location and its impact on parolees" (2015). Faculty Publications. 1132.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/1132