De prevalentie en determinanten van bezoek van partners, kinderen, familie en vrienden aan Nederlandse gedetineerden: de rol van sociale netwerkkenmerken en criminele geschiedenis

authors Maria Berghuis
  Hanneke Palmen
  Paul Nieuwbeerta
journal Panopticon (ISSN: 771-1409)
volume Jaargang I Volume 42
issue Issue 2. Maart-April 2021
section Artikel | Article
date of publication March 18, 2021
language Dutch
pagina 129
keywords prison experiences, detentie, sociale steun, visitation, social ties, bezoek
abstract

Prevalence and determinants of visits from partner, child(ren), family and friends in Dutch prisons: the role of social networks and criminal history
Scholarship has shown that visitation is an especially important experience for inmates and can have a beneficial impact on life after release. Receiving visits in prison, however, is not self-evident.
This study uses data from a nationally representative sample of adults incarcerated in the Netherlands (N=4.376) to estimate the prevalence of, and identify determinants for, visits from partner, child(ren), family and friends. Consistent with expectations from social support theory, results indicate that having a strong social network is associated with visitation. Inmates who are older, have a non-Western background and have short prison stays are less likely to be visited. Unexpectedly, the type of offense and incarceration history were less predictive of prison visits, although results differed across visitor types. Implications of these findings for prison administrators and research are discussed.

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