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Constructing and Performing Sexualities in the Penitentiaries: Attitudes and Behaviors Among Male Prisoners

NCJ Number
244396
Journal
Criminal Justice Review Volume: 38 Issue: 3 Dated: September 2013 Pages: 335-353
Author(s)
Victoria Sit; Rosemary Ricciardelli
Date Published
September 2013
Length
19 pages
Annotation

This article discusses sexuality in male correctional facilities.

Abstract

Prison sex research has primarily focused on overt sexual behaviors, while prisoner attitudes regarding sexuality have received considerably less attention. Moreover, little is known about the implications of such attitudes for prisoner behaviors. Applying a social constructionist framework, the present study explores how sexuality is negotiated and performed during incarceration, and situates these behaviors within the context of dominant attitudes in all-male prison environments. To this end, in-depth, face-to-face interviews were conducted with male parolees from Canadian federal penitentiaries. The results suggest that heteronormativity and homophobia are pervasive in prisoner cultures and are reflected in how sexuality is discursively constructed and acted out by incarcerated men. Implications of the current findings and directions for future research are discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.