Affiliation:
1. School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
Abstract
Most prior studies of parole hearings focus on the parole board members’ vantage point rather than the parole-seeking individual. When parole-seeking individuals’ experiences are explored, the research typically uses male samples with few women. Therefore, little is known about parole-seeking women’s experiences. Using a thematic analysis and data from 15 interviews with system-involved women, the current study examines their parole hearing experiences and reflections. Findings contribute to the literature on parole-seeking individuals by explaining women’s feelings throughout the process, the support they receive, and how they prepared for their hearing. The findings inform recommendations for future research and practical implications.
Funder
Michigan State University College of Social Science Early Start Award
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