Caring for Male Prisoners Who Self-Harm: Perceptions, Attitudes and Experiences of Custodial Prison Staff and Male Prisoners in England

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1080/14999013.2023.2258103
Siobhan Neave, Emily Glorney
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AbstractThe aims of this research were to explore custodial prison staff and male prisoners’ perceptions toward self-harm, prison system responses and environmental impacts on self-harm. Four staff focus groups (thematic analysis) and 12 semi-structured interviews with male prisoners (interpretative phenomenological analysis) took place in three prisons in England. Prison staff attributed manipulative intention to self-harm; self-harming prisoners felt misunderstood. The prison environment and formal response processes were barriers for care access and provision. Recommendations include staff training in understanding and management of self-harm, supported by a care-focused culture, and fostering safety, security, empowerment and value for both prisoners and staff.Keywords: Prison officersprison staffprisonersself-harmcare AcknowledgementsThank you to the staff and prisoners of this research and the prisons which hosted the research. This research was made possible because of funding from the Magna Carta Leverhulme Trust and support from Professor Lizzie Coles-Kemp, co-supervisor of this research.Disclosure statementWe have no conflict of interest to declare.
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照顾自残男性囚犯:英国监狱看守人员与男性囚犯的认知、态度与经验
摘要本研究旨在探讨监狱管理人员和男性囚犯对自我伤害的认知、监狱系统的反应和环境对自我伤害的影响。在英格兰的三所监狱进行了四个工作人员焦点小组(专题分析)和12次对男性囚犯的半结构化访谈(解释性现象学分析)。监狱工作人员将操纵意图归因于自残;自残囚犯感到被误解。监狱环境和正式反应程序是获得和提供护理的障碍。建议包括对工作人员进行了解和管理自残方面的培训,辅之以注重护理的文化,并促进囚犯和工作人员的安全、保障、赋权和价值。关键词:监狱工作人员囚犯自我伤害感谢本次研究的工作人员和囚犯以及主办本次研究的监狱。这项研究的成功得益于《大宪章》莱弗赫尔姆信托基金的资助,以及该研究的联合导师Lizzie Coles-Kemp教授的支持。披露声明我们没有利益冲突要申报。
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