International Journal of Prisoner Health: Volume 16 Issue 3
Table of contents
Migrant health situation when detained in European immigration detention centres: a synthesis of extant qualitative literature
Marie-Claire Van Hout, Cassie Lungu-Byrne, Jennifer GermainMany migrants are detained in Europe not because they have committed a crime but because of lack of certainty over their immigration status. Although generally in good physical…
Health promotion co-existing in a high-security prison context: a documentary analysis
James WoodallThere is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, understanding how best to do this is unclear. This paper argues that nuanced understanding…
Prisoners’ experience and perceptions of health care in Australian prisons: a qualitative study
Adam Capon, Lien McGowan, Julia BowmanPatient-centred care is a key approach used in Australia for the delivery of quality health care, and understanding experiences and perceptions is a key part to this. This paper…
Does criminal justice stigma affect health and health care utilization? A systematic review of public health and medical literature
Karin Martin, Andrew Taylor, Benjamin Howell, Aaron FoxThis paper aims to determine whether criminal justice (CJ) stigma affects health outcomes and health care utilization.
The priority health issues and key health determinants of detained Filipino children
Rosie BlountRising societal pressures for the Filipino urban poor population – precipitating increased crime – alongside widespread corruption, have led to many children being both lawfully…
‘Prison facilities were not built with a woman in mind’: an exploratory multi-stakeholder study on women’s situation in Malawi prisons
Luis Gadama, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, Chimwemwe Mula, Victor Mhango, Chikosa Banda, Stephanie Kewley, Alyson Hillis, Marie-Claire Van HoutSub-Saharan African prisons have seen a substantial increase in women prisoners, including those incarcerated with children. There is very little strategic literature available on…
Prison conditions and standards of health care for women and their children incarcerated in Zimbabwean prisons
Rosemary Mhlanga-Gunda, Stephanie Kewley, Nehemiah Chivandikwa, Marie-Claire Van HoutThe Sub-Saharan African (SSA) region remains at the epicentre of the HIV epidemic and disproportionately affecting women, girls and prisoners. Women in prison are a minority group…
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1744-9200e-ISSN:
1744-9219ISSN-L:
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International Journal of Prison HealthOnline date, start – end:
2005 – 2023Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditors:
- Rosemary Mhlanga-Gunda
- Emma Plugge