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Resocialisation program “Miriam” as a Christian subculture group in female prison
R. Losanesubject
Group (mathematics)media_common.quotation_subjectCultural spaceIdentity (social science)PrisonCriminologyChristianitylcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HSubcultureconvicted persons' re-socialisationSociologyprison subcultureChristian programedia_commondescription
The paper aims to study the similarities and differences between small or informal groups in prison subculture and re-socialization program “Miriam”, which is created as a different cultural space in female prison. The dominating norms in the small groups in prison subculture the values, artefact, leader, table culture, and a sense of space and time strengthens the convicted person's criminal identity. Under the program “Miriam”, which also has elements of prisoner small group subculture, women are offered to learn about different cultural and artistic values together with fundamental Christianity values by program leaders – well-known people from Art and Culture area. With this kind of approach different cultural space is created in prison opposite to the prisoner subculture. And this creates favourable conditions for transformation of the convicted person's point of view.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-01-01 | SHS Web of Conferences |