Honour and respect in Danish prisons: Contesting ‘cognitive distortions’ in cognitive-behavioural programmes
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Authors
Laursen, J
Laws, B
Publication Date
2017-01-01Journal Title
Punishment and Society
ISSN
1462-4745
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
74-95
Type
Article
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Laursen, J., & Laws, B. (2017). Honour and respect in Danish prisons: Contesting ‘cognitive distortions’ in cognitive-behavioural programmes. Punishment and Society, 19 (1), 74-95. https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474516649175
Abstract
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Using empirical data from prison-based cognitive-behavioural programmes, this article considers how prisoners’ subcultural capital shapes their responses to demands for ‘cognitive self-change’. We argue that accounts of ‘respect’ in the prior literature fail to capture how prisoners react to these programmes, and that a discussion of honour (and what we term ‘respect plus’) needs to be incorporated. The empirical material derives from four different cognitive-behavioural programme setups in three Danish prisons and semi-structured interviews with participants and course instructors. By attempting to create accountable and rational actors, who ‘self-manage’, the therapeutic ethos neglects participants’ life experiences and subcultural capital. Open expressions of moral values by prisoners (such as displays of honour and respect) are considered to be cognitive distortions which are dismissed by instructors, while alternative and ‘correct’ thinking styles are prescribed. Our findings advance understandings of the meanings of honour and respect in prisons in general and in cognitive-behavioural programmes in particular.
Keywords
cognitive-behavioural programmes, honour, prisons, respect, subcultural capital
Sponsorship
This work was supported by the Danish Council for Independent Research | Social Sciences grant number 12-125308 for the research project Education in Social Skills and Emotional Training.
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474516649175
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/279894
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