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How restrictions of choice affect the sense of agency: the case of personal autonomy in prison

Josi M.A. Driessen (Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Anja J.E. Dirkzwager (Netherlands Institute Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Joke M. Harte (Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Henk Aarts (Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands)

Journal of Criminal Psychology

ISSN: 2009-3829

Article publication date: 7 August 2023

Issue publication date: 27 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Imprisonment is associated with far-reaching restrictions of personal autonomy, which critically depends on the sense of agency (SoA), i.e. the experience of control over one’s own actions and the consequences of these actions. Lack of personal choice and coercion to engage in specific actions disrupt the neurocognitive basis of SoA, which can have a profound impact on social behaviour, self-reliance and well-being. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to address the relationship between autonomy, choice restrictions and SoA in prisoners and the ability to reenter society after release.

Design/methodology/approach

This conceptual paper integrates existing empirical evidence from research on the role of personal autonomy and lack of freedom in prison and recent research using neurocognitive methods to study the processes underlying the effects of choice restrictions and coercion on SoA.

Findings

Building on prior empirical observations, the authors suggest that investigating how and when imprisonment undermines SoA through the restriction of personal choice can provide valuable insights into prisoners’ challenges in regulating and organizing their behavior and to accommodate the rules of society.

Originality/value

This conceptual paper offers directions for future research to further our understanding of autonomy restrictions on SoA in prison and its downstream consequences for societal reintegration.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This publication is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), project nr 406.18.GO.047.

Conflict of interest: There are no relevant financial or non-financial competing interests to report.

Ethics approval: No ethical approval was required.

Data availability: Data sharing not applicable to this article as no data sets were generated or analysed during the current study.

Author contributions: JMAD and HA conceived the idea and performed the literature search. JMA and HA wrote the final manuscript with input from JMH and AJED.

Citation

Driessen, J.M.A., Dirkzwager, A.J.E., Harte, J.M. and Aarts, H. (2023), "How restrictions of choice affect the sense of agency: the case of personal autonomy in prison", Journal of Criminal Psychology, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 381-393. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-12-2022-0035

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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