RT Article T1 An appreciative inquiry into foreign national prisoners’ participation in prison activities: The role of language JF European journal of criminology VO 20 IS 1 SP 251 OP 269 A1 Croux, Flore A1 Vandevelde, Stijn A1 Claes, Bart A1 Brosens, Dorien A1 De Donder, Liesbeth A2 Vandevelde, Stijn A2 Claes, Bart A2 Brosens, Dorien A2 De Donder, Liesbeth LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839930314 AB This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Belgium). Following an appreciative inquiry stance, the aim is to understand how foreign nationals experience (accessibility to) prison activities (for example, education, work, sports activities and worship) and to investigate if and how this differs between foreign-speaking and Dutch-speaking foreign nationals. A thematic analysis of the interviews revealed several components of the activities offered that were perceived by the foreign nationals to be ?working well? and revealed several dreams concerning the activities for foreign nationals. Within each theme considered, similarities and dissimilarities among foreign-speaking and Dutch-speaking foreign nationals are described. This article argues that foreign nationals are confronted with a new pain of imprisonment, namely ?the pain of (non-)participation?. The findings could enable a shift from supply-driven to tailor-made activities for foreign national prisoners. K1 Appreciative inquiry K1 Foreign national prisoners K1 language proficiency K1 prison activities K1 Qualitative interviews DO 10.1177/14773708211000633