Recall to prison in Belgium: Experiences of parolees
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Recall to prison in Belgium: Experiences of parolees who live under licence conditions
Recall to prison in Belgium: Experiences of parolees who live under licence conditions

Author(s): Audrey Teugels
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Penology, Penal Policy
Published by: Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Keywords: recall to prison; non-compliance; breach; pains; license conditions;

Summary/Abstract: In the recent penological literature, the back door of a prison is often presented as a revolving door through which many prisoners leave the prison prematurely, but then return after a short period. A large number of prisoners who have been conditionally released are sent back to prison during the licence period or before the end of their sentence due to a breach of the licence conditions. Since the revocation of a release modality (such as parole) might affect reintegration, a careful balance is needed between proportionality, the risks, the possibility of behavioural change and the opportunities for rein- tegration. In other words, the impact on detainees should not be underestimated if a decision to recall is being taken. Since the majority of parolees in Belgium are sent back to prison after non-compliance with the imposed conditions, this article discusses the experiences of interviewees who lived underthese conditions when being granted a release modality before being recalled to prison.

  • Issue Year: 2/2023
  • Issue No: XLV
  • Page Range: 243-265
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English