‘Oh you’re on our side, you’re my brother’: occupational ontology and challenges for Muslim prison officers in Europe

Author:

Quraishi MuzammilORCID,Wilkinson Matthew

Abstract

AbstractFilling a significant gap in prisons research, this paper articulates the experiences and perspectives of a group of Muslim prison officers interviewed as part of an international study examining Islam in prison. These Muslim prison officers occupied a precarious occupational cultural space between Us (prison officers) and Them (Muslim prisoners) which presented both risks of exclusion, religious and racial prejudices and opportunities to build bridges between prisoners and staff and to educate, especially in the dimension of religion. The very presence of Muslim prison officers in prisons challenged traditional occupational cultural stereotypes around both prison officers and Muslims. The disproportionately large numbers of Muslim prisoners in Europe and the haphazard way that Muslim prison officers often encounter the profession, suggest both that better training focused upon Islam in prison for existing prison officers is vital and that more directed recruitment of Muslim prison officers is needed.

Funder

Dawes Trust

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Religious studies,Cultural Studies

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