Comunità carceraria, relazioni e resilienza. Esperienze e riflessioni a partire dall’applicazione del programma “Prefigurare il Futuro” nel carcere di Padova

Autori

  • Alessandro Maculan
  • Francesca Vianello
  • Giulia Perasso
  • Patrizio Paoletti
  • Tania Di Giuseppe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7347/RIC-022023-p96

Abstract

When reflecting sociologically on the prison community, one usually refers to the community of prisoners. Thinking of this community in a broader way – i.e., involving all those who act in the prison field with different roles and statuses – has the potential to question the widespread representation of prison as a place inhabited by opposed social groups and instead shed light on contextual aspects that affect all social actors, structuring their forms of adaptation and common response models. The opportunity of a neuro-psycho-pedagogical training project called “Envisioning the Future” – conceived by the Patrizio Paoletti Foundation and realised with the University of Padua – addressed to the prison community in the broad sense gave the opportunity to explore this perspective. Starting from this formative experience and from a qualitative research carried out through semi-structured interviews to the prisoners that took part in the course, in this contribution we would like to reflect on the concept of prison community, in particular with regard to: (i) the exploration of relationships within the prison and the possibility for the prisoner to experience the other members of the prison community as a source of support, useful for coping with the challenges inherent to the prison experience; (ii) the possibility for the prison community to benefit in the future and in other prison contexts from formative experiences that follow this perspective.

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2023-10-18

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