'They don't do nothing': Exploring marginalized people who use drugs' experiences with and expectations of private security officers [0.03%]
《他们并非无动于衷》:边缘化药物使用者眼中的私人保安之现状与展望
Rachel Geldart,Carolyn Greene,Marta-Marika Urbanik et al.
Rachel Geldart et al.
Private security guards are increasingly supplementing public police in the policing of urban parks. In the context of this expansion, little is known about how people who frequent and depend on access to these spaces, such as street-involv...
'Unforeseeable' and 'inevitable': Constructions of prison suicide in Scotland's Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiries [0.03%]
"难以预见"与"不可避免":苏格兰监狱自杀事件中的事故调查委员会报告构建分析
Sarah I Huque,Rebecca Helman,Joe Anderson et al.
Sarah I Huque et al.
Rates of suicides are on the rise in Scottish prisons. Fatal Accident and Sudden Deaths Inquiries (FAIs) carried out by sheriffs following these deaths provide a valuable source of knowledge regarding how the criminal justice system underst...
"Every time I tell my story I learn something new": Voice and inclusion in research with Black women with histories of substance use and incarceration [0.03%]
“每次我讲述我的故事,我都会学到一些新的东西”:在具有药物使用和监禁史的黑人妇女研究中的发声与包容
Alana J Gunn,Melissa Hardesty,Nicole Overstreet et al.
Alana J Gunn et al.
While current ethical procedures aim to minimize risks to imprisoned individuals, there is heightened awareness of the need to protect those who participate in research post-incarceration while under community-based supervision. Formerly in...
Gillian Buck,Philippa Tomczak
Gillian Buck
Prisoners are a critical source of prison regulation around the world, but regulation by (rather than of) prisoners remains little analysed. In this article, we utilise the 1990 riots at HMP Strangeways (England), as a case study of prisone...
What it takes to be a "Good" correctional officer: Occupational fitness and co-worker expectations from the perspective of correctional officer recruits in Canada [0.03%]
成为一名"合格"的更生人员工作者所需具备的条件:从加拿大更生人员工作者新手的角度看职业素质和同事期望值
Marcella Siqueira Cassiano,Brittany Ann Bennett,Elizabeth Andres et al.
Marcella Siqueira Cassiano et al.
Selecting individuals who are the right "fit" for correctional work is not an easy task for prison administrators because of the dangerous nature of correctional work and the centrality of prison employees in the prisoner's rehabilitation p...
Dispositions that matter: Investigating criminalized women's resettlement through their (trans)carceral habitus [0.03%]
重要的 disposition:通过被刑事化的女性的(跨)监狱习惯来探讨她们的重新安置问题
Kaitlyn Quinn
Kaitlyn Quinn
Whether prisoner resettlement is framed in terms of public health, safety, economic prudence, recidivism, social justice, or humanitarianism, it is difficult to overstate its importance. This article investigates women's experiences exiting...
"Prison didn't change me, I have changed": Narratives of change, self, and prison time [0.03%]
“监狱没有改变我,是我改变了”——有关转变、自我和监禁时间的叙事学说
Katharina Maier,Rosemary Ricciardelli
Katharina Maier
Drawing on interview data with over 50 male former prisoners in Ontario, Canada, we examine male ex-prisoners' narratives of change within prison settings. Specifically, we focus on how ex-prisoners talk about change to self and their perso...
'This town's a different town today':: Policing and regulating the night-time economy [0.03%]
“这里已不是昔日的光景”——对夜间经济的管理与监管
Phil Hadfield,Stuart Lister,Peter Traynor
Phil Hadfield
This article considers recent policing and regulatory responses to the night-time economy in England and Wales. Drawing upon the findings of a broader two-year qualitative investigation of local and national developments in alcohol policy, ...