A theoretical model of multiple stigma: ostracized for being an inmate with intellectual disabilities |
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Authors: | Nicolay Gausel Mikkel M. Thørrisen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Centre for Emotion Research, ?stfold University College, Fredrikstad, Norwaynicolay.gausel@hiof.no;3. Norwegian Association for Penal Reform (KROM), Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Even though some people are associated with a single stigmatized group, others are associated with several. In order to shed light on such multiple stigma processes, we propose a theoretical model of ‘multiple stigma’ by describing how two stigma-related categories (having intellectual disabilities and being an inmate) merge into a third stigmatized category (being an inmate with intellectual disabilities) that makes it possible to be ostracized for each of these three. We describe how this extensive ostracism is associated with negative psychological problems and antisocial responses. Consequently, we discuss some possible implications for the criminal justice system and future research. |
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Keywords: | imprisonment intellectual disabilities inmate stigma ostracism |
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