Erving Goffman Total Institution

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Total institution that coined by Erving Goffman is a place of work and residence where a huge number of people who are facing a same situation and been cut off all the communication and interaction from the society for a period of time, lead an enclosed, formally administered life together. (Boundless, 2014) In a total institution, the basic needs of everyone are under the official control. (Boundless, 2014) An impersonal and bureaucratic manner handled their needs. Total institution is divided into five different type:

1) Institutions established to care for harmless or incapable people, including orphanages, poor houses and nursing homes. (Boundless, 2014)

2) Institutions established to care for people that are incapable of looking after …show more content…

First, all aspects of life are conducted in the same place and under the same single authority. (Abraham S. Goldstein, 1971) As in prison, all the inmates are control by prison authority. They have to live in jail, follow the rules of prison system, and do everything that are arranged by the authority. The discipline is organized by the planning of the inmate’s movement. For example the inmates are let out of their prison cells at 7:00 am and have to be at their workplace at 7:45 am. If the inmate is not present at this specific time, he can be punished by being put in to a punishment cell. The inmates are bound to a work contract which is a page in the prisons collection of rules. (Lauesen, 1998) Inmates will face difficulties when they first enter the prison because they do not have the freedom to do what they want to. Furthermore, the systematic control in the prison will let the inmates feel uncomfortable because they feel that their life has no meaning and lose their life that they …show more content…

The authority wish to resocialize the inmate when they are serving in the prison but this process have to going through a hard time for the inmates. As the authority control all their action in the prison, they cannot enjoy any freedom. Next, the continuous activities that are arranged by the activity let the inmate lack of rest and exhausted. Furthermore, the impact is bigger when the inmates need to carry out all the activities in a huge group and they are not allow to do anything individually. For the inmates who afraid of crowded, they are force to face this and resocialize in this situation. Finally, the activity that enforce by the authority make the inmates harder to resocialize because some of the programmes is tend to change their way of life and their

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