The Value of Dignity in Prison: A Qualitative Study with Life Convicts

Behav Sci (Basel). 2020 May 28;10(6):95. doi: 10.3390/bs10060095.

Abstract

Background: This research is based on the perspective of dignity according to Chochinov; thus, the life imprisonment of detainees is assimilated to a severe disease.

Methods: Ten male prisoners were interviewed trough Chochinov's Dignity Therapy, and the results were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: Two areas of thematic prevalence emerged, namely, value of freedom, self-consciousness and education and their failure in jail, and life sentence as annihilation of life meaning and of the values of generativity and family.

Conclusions: Life imprisonment has been described in its negativity by several respondents as a punishment worse than the death penalty. It has been compared to death itself, to a terminal illness, to torture and to a pain that grows over the years, with the awareness that despite the passing of time, you will not have the opportunity to return to your loved one and to a free life. In fact, prisoners live out their condition within a space in which any value that gives meaning to life risks being destroyed.

Keywords: dignity; life sentence; men; personal values; prisoners.