Return to Society: Perceptions and Experiences of Ex-Prisioners

This research aims to identify the former prisoners ‘perception of their return to the labor market. In order to achieve the objectives, a semi-structured interview script was applied with five women who have already served their sentences, now living in freedom, and who are assisted by the CRAS (So...

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Main Authors: Maiara Leandro, Zolnei Vargas de Córdova, Amanda Castro, Cristina Adriana Rodrigues Kern
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade Meridional (IMED) 2018-08-01
Series:Revista de Psicologia da IMED
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Online Access:https://seer.imed.edu.br/index.php/revistapsico/article/view/2499
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Summary:This research aims to identify the former prisoners ‘perception of their return to the labor market. In order to achieve the objectives, a semi-structured interview script was applied with five women who have already served their sentences, now living in freedom, and who are assisted by the CRAS (Social Assistance Reference Center) in the city of Criciúma. In this way it was possible to identify that some women suffered discrimination due to being ex-presidents, corroborated by living in neighborhoods with a high crime rate. And it was still identified that their punitive experiences during the time of detention did not prepare them to return to society. With this, it is concluded that the lack of resocialization programs for the return to social coexistence and re-entry into the labor market make it difficult for these women to reintegrate into society. It is suggested that a new research be conducted with a larger group of participants and also with their families, for a better understanding of the subject.
ISSN:2175-5027
2175-5027