Imaginary Homelessness Prevention with Prison Leavers in Wales
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Published:2019-11-07
Issue:1
Volume:19
Page:145-155
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ISSN:1474-7464
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Container-title:Social Policy and Society
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Social Policy and Society
Author:
Madoc-Jones Iolo,Ahmed Anya,Hughes Caroline,Dubberley Sarah,Gorden Caro,Washington-Dyer Karen,Lockwood Kelly,Wilding Mark
Abstract
In this article we engage in a critical examination of how local authority Housing Solutions staff, newly placed centre stage in preventing homelessness amongst prison leavers in Wales, understand and go about their work. Drawing on Carlen’s concept of ‘imaginary penalities’ and Ugelvik’s notion of ‘legitimation work’ we suggest practice with this group can be ritualistic and underpinned by a focus on prison leavers’ responsibilities over their rights, and public protection over promoting resettlement. In response we advocate for less-punitive justice and housing policies, underpinned by the right to permanent housing for all prison leavers and wherein stable accommodation is understood as the starting point for resettlement. The analysis presented in this article provides insights to how homelessness policies could play out in jurisdictions where more joint working between housing and criminal justice agencies are being pursued and/or preventative approaches to managing homelessness are being considered.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science
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