Abstract
There are currently 2 million people incarcerated in the United States. For social workers whose practice includes people who have experienced confinement, building knowledge about the impact of the incarceration on individual lives is critical. Understanding how the prison experience shapes perceptions of self and others can inform the design of case management plans and program interventions that respond to clients’ needs. This article expands understanding about the prison experience by exploring the impact of this experience on perceptions of criminal justice legitimacy.
Notes
1For one of the 17 items, the responses included only correctional officer, not inmate, making the total number of possible responses 33.