Understanding Health and Well-being in Custodial Settings : Interdisciplinary Research Approaches from Psychology, Health, Law and Criminology

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Understanding Health and Well-being in Custodial Settings : Interdisciplinary Research Approaches from Psychology, Health, Law and Criminology

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 278 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This timely book offers an overview of how to understand health and wellbeing in custodial settings. It draws on cutting-edge research for a big picture perspective on the issues of prisoners' health and wellbeing in prison settings. Bringing together international experts from research psychology, health and criminology, the volume creates a multidisciplinary narrative to highlight contemporary issues within prisons concerning health and wellbeing. It also explores how these issues can be effectively researched and subsequently understood.

The book covers how to navigate ethics in prisons research, the practicalities of conducting research in custodial settings, as well as discussions and case study examples from custodial settings in different countries. Chapters include illustrative examples and practical guidance from those working in the area, offering rich and in-depth insights into the different factors that affect health and wellbeing within prisons. The book also reflects on contemporary changes to prison research following the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The book will be essential reading for postgraduate and upper-level undergraduate students of research psychology, criminology and health psychology. The book will also be highly relevant for postgraduate students and professionals studying or working on health and wellbeing in prisons and custodial environments.

Contents

Dedication 2

Details of Contributors 3

Table of Content 9

Preface 11

Section 1: Introduction: Access, Theory, Ethics 14

Chapter 1. Introduction to Research Approaches for Understanding Health and Well-being in Custodial Settings 15

Paul M.W. Hackett, Ava Gordley-Smith, Chris Hayre 15

Chapter 2. Access and Ethical Issues in Conducting Research in Custodial Settings 27

Paul M.W. Hackett 27

Section 2: Conducting Research 44

Chapter 3. The Challenges of Validity and Reliability in Psychometric Testing in Small Countries: The Case for Malta Introduction 45

Gail Debono 45

Section 3: Understanding Health and Wellbeing in Custodial Settings 65

Chapter 4. The use of Medical Imaging in Custodial Settings 66

Chris Hayre and Shantel Lewis 66

Chapter 5. Envisioning Change? Health, Wellbeing and Desistance from Crime 84

Louise Rooney, Deirdre Healy and Fiona McNicholas 84

Chapter 6. Beyond the 'Republic v Maxwell Namata and Luke Kasamba: Equipping the High Court to Enhance Prisoners' Right to Health in Criminal Trials 126

Fiona Mwale 126

Chapter 7. Understanding Prisoners' Use of Clean Intermittent Self-Catheterisation (CISC) in UK Prisons: The Potential of the Declarative Mapping Sentences and Partial Order Scalogram Analysis 161

Paul M.W. Hackett 161

Chapter 8. Comparison of Care for Individuals with Bladder Dysfunction Requiring Clean Intermittent Self-Catheterization Whilst Being Held in Custody in the United Kingdom and United States of America 207

Paul M.W. Hackett 207

Chapter 9. Expanding Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment in U.S. Prisons and Jails 231

Tessa Bialek, Dr. Matthew J. Akiyama, and Margo Schlanger 231

Chapter 10. "Friend or Foe?" The Offender Non-Associate System and Young Offender's Institutes. 287

Lauren Medley 287

Chapter 11. IPED Supply Chains, Health Risks, and Social Dynamics within Male Prisons 321

Townshend, H. D. 321

Chapter 12. Conducting Research into Healthcare in Custodial Settings: A bibliography 362

Paul M.W. Hackett 362

Chapter 13. The Fourth Wall: A Play About Health and Well-Being in UK Prisons 403

Paul M.W. Hackett 403

Chapter 14. Conclusion 437

Paul M.W. Hackett, Chris Hayre and Ava Gordley-Smith 437

Index 440