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13 Punishment & Soc'y 3 (2011)

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                                                                    Punishment & Society
                                                                           13(1) 3-28
Reentry          as   a   rite                                    @ The Author(s) 2011
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Shadd Maruna
Queen's University Belfast, UK




Abstract
Mary  Douglas argues that, 'There are some things we cannot experience without ritual?
Ex-prisoner reintegration may be one  of them. The punishment  process involves an
inordinate amount of ritual behavior, from the drama of the courtroom to the elaborate
de-individuation processes involved in institutionalization. Durkheim argues that these
rituals serve a distinct purpose for society: engendering social solidarity and shaping
penal sensibilities. Like the commission of a crime, the reintegration of the former
outcast back into society represents a challenge to the moral order, a delicate transition
fraught with danger and possibility. However, unlike punishment, reintegration is not a
process characterized by well-orchestrated and familiar rituals. This lack might explain
the failings of prisoner reentry in contemporary society. This article reviews the socio-
logical and anthropological literature on rituals, explaining what they are and what they
do, focusing in particular on the role of status degradation ceremonies in criminal justice
work. Drawing  on this literature, the core elements that would be needed to develop
rituals of reintegration powerful enough to counteract these degradation effects are
discussed, and the potential impact of such hypothetical rituals is explored.


Keywords
ex-prisoners, parole, reentry, rites of passage, rituals


Over  forty years ago, Gorer (1965) made the radical argument that the British were
uniquely  poor  at coping with  death. In  particular, compared  to the elaborate



Corresponding author:
Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast, Institute of Criminology and Criminal justice, School of Law,
28 University Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT7 INN, UK
Email: s.maruna@qub.ac.uk

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