Time Well Spent: Misery, Meaning, and the Opportunity of Incarceration

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Abstract

People often leave prison worse than when they arrived; sometimes, they leave the same. People could leave prison better than when they arrived through a reimagined response to crime. They could be set up to live sustainable, fulfilling, and meaningful lives after prison. This approach could be informed by research on what makes for a meaningful life – regardless of whether a person has come into contact with the criminal justice system. A reimagined corrections could view time spent in prison as an opportunity rather than solely as a punishment; an opportunity to repair harm, empower people, and promote public safety.

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Wright, K. A. (2020). Time Well Spent: Misery, Meaning, and the Opportunity of Incarceration. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 59(1), 44–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12352

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