“He Ended up Like a Merguez Sausage”. Trauma in a French High Security Prison.
Résumé
Prison officers'(PO) trauma has been addressed by the literature, but little is known about their experience in the French context. As part of a broader study, we were asked to document the experience of the correctional staff working in a historical high security prison set in a 900-year-old former monastery. Using appreciative inquiry, we conducted 27 interviews and found that most of the interviewees had been repeatedly subjected to trauma. There was also a patent intergenerational transmission of trauma, which both increased its impact and served as a coping mechanism. We additionally found that rurality further helped POs cope with trauma by facilitating a cutoff between prison and their normal life in the form of sports or rural activities.
Mots clés
correctional officers
high-security prisons
intergenerational transmission of trauma
prison
prison officers
rural prisons
stress
trauma Gefängnis
generationsübergreifende Weitergabe von Traumata
Hochsicherheitsgefängnis
Justizvollzugsbeamte
ländliche Gefängnisse
Strafvollzugsbedienstete
Stress
Trauma
Origine | Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte |
---|