04335nam 2200493 450 991048342230332120210301144025.03-030-46401-610.1007/978-3-030-46401-1(CKB)5590000000002334(MiAaPQ)EBC6362081(DE-He213)978-3-030-46401-1(PPN)250222132(EXLCZ)99559000000000233420210301d2021 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIssues and innovations in prison health research methods, issues and innovations /Matthew Maycock, Rosie Meek, James Woodall, editors1st ed. 2021.Cham, Switzerland :Palgrave Macmillan,[2021]©20211 online resource (XXIII, 336 p. 11 illus.) Palgrave studies in prisons and penologyIncludes index.3-030-46400-8 1. Introduction, Matthew Maycock, James Woodall, Rosie Meek -- 2. Participatory Research In Prison: Rationale, Process And Challenges, James Woodall -- 3. Promoting Health Literacy With Young Adult Men In An English Prison, Anita Mehay, Rosie Meek, Jane Ogden -- 4. Challenges And Practicalities In Adopting Grounded Theory Methodology When Conducting Prison Research, Nasrul Ismail -- 5. The Research Experience From An Insider Perspective, David Honeywell -- 6. Prisoner Experiences Of Prison Health In Scotland, James Fraser -- 7. Building Health And Wellbeing In Prison: Learning From The Master Gardener Programme In A Midlands Prison, Geraldine Brown, Elizabeth Bos, Geraldine Brady -- 8. The ‘Dead Zone’ In The Stories Of People In Prison, Alan Farrier -- 9. Evaluation And Reflections From The Use Of Implementation Science To Accommodate A Community Mental Health Awareness Programme To A Prison, David Woods, Gavin Breslin -- 10. Oral Health As A Door To Promoting Psychosocial Functioning For People In Custody: Lessons Learnt From The Development Of The Mouth Matters Intervention, Ruth Freeman -- 11. Health Arts And Justice, Alison Frater -- 12. Pregnancy In Prison, Dr Laura Abbot -- 13. Masculinity, Doing Health, Performances Of Masculinity Within The Fit For Life Programme Delivered In Two Scottish Prisons, Matt Maycock, Cindy Gray, Kate Hunt -- 14. More Than Just A Game: The Impact Of A Prison Football Team On Physical And Social Wellbeing In A Welsh Prison, Jamie Grundy, Rosie Meek. .This book examines the profound implications that custodial settings - including prisons, young offender institutes and immigration removal centres - can have for the health of the people who live and work within them. It discusses the issues encountered when researching health in these settings and the innovative methods required to overcome them. The multiple and complex health needs of these people, often from extremely disadvantaged and marginalised communities, is generally neglected within both criminology and medical sociology despite increasing mortality rates and the marked increase in the population of older people in these settings. This edited book explores a range of contrasting perspectives on health and health research in custodial settings, emerging methodological and ethical aspects of conducting health research in custodial settings, and a number of innovative approaches to custodial setting health research, utilising a range of qualitative and quantitative methods. It brings together chapters from students, scholars, practitioners and service users from a range of disciplines including medical sociology, medical anthropology, criminology, and public health to provide a comprehensive appraisal of an overlooked concern, and insights into both scholarship and practice. .Palgrave studies in prisons and penology.PrisonersHealth and hygienePrisonersHealth and hygiene.365.667Maycock MatthewMeek RosieWoodall JamesMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910483422303321Issues and Innovations in Prison Health Research2573132UNINA