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Prisons, Prison Officers and Prisoners' Families, 2021
2022The Families – Inside Prison and Out project at the University of Strathclyde involved research with prison officers in Scotland whose roles involved working with, or related to, families of people in prison. The project ran from October 2020 – December 2021 and the research took place between April and September 2021, involving ten semi-structured ...
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Screwed: Prison Work and Prison Officer Cultures
2020Screwed centres on Sam Norwood, a new prison officer. He learns his craft, guided by more experienced colleagues, and becomes enmeshed in the culture, turning to colleagues for social connection and emotional support, becoming more detached from his wife and young child.
Jamie Bennett, Victoria Knight
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Prison officers and prison culture
2012Research on prison life tends to neglect prison officers, casting them as monolithic, male, power-hungry enforcers of authority. Such accounts are sociologically impoverished and deeply misleading. Prison work is complex and varied, and those at the coal face underuse their authority in the interests of their peacekeeping tasks far more often than ...
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Psychosocial Climate in Croatian Prisons: Prison Officers' Perspective
Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “LIFE IN PRISON: Criminological, Penological, Psychological, Sociological, Legal, Security, and Medical Issues”The psychosocial climate in prison refers to the extent to which the whole institution is perceived safe for prisoners and prison officers and supportive of rehabilitation and behaviour change. It encompasses the institution's social, emotional, organisational, and physical determinants and is important for prisoners and prison officers.
Anja Wertag, Ines Ines Sučić
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Prisons, prison officers and prisoner rehabilitation
2023Laura M. Small, Paul M.W. Hackett
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PERSONALITY TYPES AMONG PRISONERS AND PRISON OFFICERS
The British Journal of Criminology, 1979BARRY J. MCGURK, RAE E. MCGURK
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