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Women With Learning Disabilities In Prison: What Else Needs To Be Done?

Women With Learning Disabilities In Prison: What Else Needs To Be Done?

[Prison Service Journal (2023)]

PSJ article written by former Unlocked Graduate, Beth Sutherland.

Keywords: female offenders, disabilities

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Prison Service Journal, Sector, Source Tagged With: disabilities, female offenders

Care leavers and the criminal justice system

Care leavers and the criminal justice system

[Prison Service Journal (2022)]

This issue of Prison Service Journal looks at the question of care leavers and the criminal justice system.

Keywords: care leavers

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Prison Service Journal, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: care leavers

Sex and gender in prisons

Sex and gender in prisons

[Prison Service Journal (2021)]

This issue of Prison Service Journal explores the topic of sex and gender in prisons and wider criminal justice policy and practice.

Keywords: sex, gender

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Prison Service Journal, Sector, Source Tagged With: gender, sex

Trauma Informed Practice in a Women’s Prison

Trauma Informed Practice in a Women’s Prison

[Prison Service Journal (2023)]

PSJ article written by former Unlocked Graduate, Iona Warren, includes observations on practice and recommendations for improvement.

Keywords: female offenders, trauma

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Prison Service Journal, Sector, Source Tagged With: female offenders, trauma

The lived experience of opioid users in prison

The lived experience of opioid users in prison

[Russell Webster (2023)]

Summary of research into the experiences of heroin users in prison.

Keywords: substance misuse

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Russell Webster, Sector, Source Tagged With: substance misuse

Peers who volunteer – a guide on how to support people with lived experience

Peers who volunteer – a guide on how to support people with lived experience

[Russell Webster (2021)]

Best practice guide to support peer mentors and other people with lived experience volunteering or working in the social justice sector.

Keywords: peer mentoring

Filed Under: custodial, Other, probation, Russell Webster, Sector, Source Tagged With: peer mentoring

Understanding the needs and experiences of older people in prison

Understanding the needs and experiences of older people in prison

[Clinks (2021)]

Joint report by Clinks, and the charity Recoop, on the needs and experiences of older people in custody, and their implications.

Keywords: older people

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, Sector, Source Tagged With: older people

Tackling Substance Misuse from a Problem- Solving Justice Approach

Tackling Substance Misuse from a Problem- Solving Justice Approach

[Irish Probation Journal (2020)]

Paper about the Substance Misuse Court in Northern Ireland and its impact.

Keywords: substance misuse

Filed Under: Irish Probation Journal, Other, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: substance misuse

Promising Directions for Intimate Partner Violence Prevention

Promising Directions for Intimate Partner Violence Prevention

[Irish Probation Journal (2020)]

Research paper on the Northern Ireland CONTEXT programme for tackling intimate partner violence.

Keywords: domestic violence

Filed Under: Irish Probation Journal, Other, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: domestic violence

Women in prison: mental health and well-being – a guide for prison staff

Women in prison: mental health and well-being – a guide for prison staff

[Penal Reform International (2020)]

A guide to understand how life in prison can affect a person’s mental health, with a focus on women. It describes how to recognise the signs of poor mental health and how best to respond.

Keywords: mental health, female offenders

Filed Under: custodial, Other, Penal Reform International, Sector, Source Tagged With: female offenders, mental health

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