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Onward and Upward: the Significance of Mentorship for Formerly Incarcerated Students and Academics
Authors:Tietjen  Grant  Burnett  James  Jessie  Bernadette Olson
Institution:1.Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA, 52803, USA
;2.Criminal Justice Administration, Urbana University, 579 College Way, Urbana, OH, 43078, USA
;3.Coordinator of Criminology & Criminal Justice Program, Indiana University Southeast, Crestview Hall 125, New Albany, IN, 47150, USA
;
Abstract:

In the era of mass incarceration, millions of American citizens have been disenfranchised by the social stigma of a felony conviction. Mentorship of formerly incarcerated (FI) students by FI academics—many of whom identify with Convict Criminology (CC)—is slowly forging a pathway out of the social wasteland of past felony convictions. A common goal of CC is to help FI students and academics overcome the social and structural barriers that severely limit their life chances, as well as those of millions of FI citizens in the world’s largest prison system. In this article, three FI criminology faculty members focus on the vital importance of mentorship presented through individual autoethnographic writings. We emphasize four prominent narratives or themes: (1) common narratives of the role of mentorship: encouragement, inclusion, and social capital; (2) differing narratives of the role of mentorship; (3) common narratives of the role of mentorship: experiences of mentoring as activism and advocacy; and (4) common narratives of the role of mentorship in reducing professional fragility. We also consider other dynamics that might emerge in the mentor–mentee relationship involving FI individuals, including the complexities of “coming out” as FI and the fragility of FI identity in the academic world. We conclude with recommendations for future research on the role of mentorship for FI individuals and make suggestions for other areas of study for CC, more generally.

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