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Reading Behind Bars: Exploring Reading Interests and Library Use of Prisoners in Croatian Correctional Facilities (CROSBI ID 70636)

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Faletar Tanacković, Sanjica ; Bajić, Meri ; Dragija Ivanović, Martina Reading Behind Bars: Exploring Reading Interests and Library Use of Prisoners in Croatian Correctional Facilities // Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons: International Perspectives / Garner, Jane (ur.). Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing, 2021. str. 183-200

Podaci o odgovornosti

Faletar Tanacković, Sanjica ; Bajić, Meri ; Dragija Ivanović, Martina

engleski

Reading Behind Bars: Exploring Reading Interests and Library Use of Prisoners in Croatian Correctional Facilities

The paper presents findings from a study into reading interests and habits of prisoners in six Croatian penitentiaries, and their perception and use of prison libraries. The study was conducted with the help of self- adiministered print survey. A total of 30% of prison population (male and female) in selected prisons was included in the study and a total of 504 valid questionnaires were returned (response rate of 81.3%). Findings indicate that reading is the respondents' most popular leisure activity and that they read more now than before coming to prison. Respondents read more fiction than non-fiction. Most frequently they read crime novels, thrillers, and historical novels. To a lesser degree they read religious literature, biographies, spiritual novels, social problem novels, self-help, war novels, science fiction, erotic novels, romances, spy novels and horrors. Respondents would like to read daily newspapers and magazines, and books about sport, health, travel, computers, hobbies, cookbooks etc. Respondents have wide reading interests (both in relation to fiction and non- fiction) but they do not have access to them in their prison library. Respondents reported that reading makes their life in prison easier and their time in prison passes faster with books. Only about a quarter of respondents are satisfied with their prison library collection. Almost a fifth of respondents does not visit the library at all because it does not have anything they would like to find there: newspapers, modern literature, non-fiction, reading material for visually impaired and computers.

reading interests ; reading habits ; prisoners ; prison libraries ; Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

183-200.

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Podaci o knjizi

Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons: International Perspectives

Garner, Jane

Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing

2021.

978-1-80043-861-3

0065-2830

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Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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