Publication
Prison Service Journal: 254
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
A general issue of the Journal, covering a range of issues.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Exploring Body Worn Cameras: Prison Officer Perceptions of Safety and Accountability, by Laura Polley and Richard Smith
- Avoiding ‘starburst’: The need to identify common metrics of evaluating strengths-based programmes in prison, by David Best, Lorana Bartels, Graham Beck and Amy Musgrove
- Bereavement Behind Bars: Prison and the Grieving Process, by Dr Katie Hunt
- Motivation for Higher Education in Prison, by Dr Helen Lepp Friesen
- ‘It’s Just Not Worth it’: How Juvenile Offenders Begin to Desist from Crime, a Thematic Analysis, by Alice Austin
- Harm reduction or a catalyst for new harms? The impact of smoke-free prison policy on prisoners and the prison regime, by Dr Paul Gray and Dr Rob Ralphs
- Interview: David Lammy MP
- Obituary: John Dring, Prison Governor, by Brendan O'Friel
- Prison: A Survival Guide, by Carl Cattermole (reviewed by Felicity Adams)
- The Prison Doctor, by Angela Brown (reviewed by Peter Quinn)
- Black Women Prison Employees: The Intersectionality of Gender and Race, by Marcia Morgan (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Breakfast at Bronzefield, by Sophie Campbell (reviewed by Dr Karen Harrison)
- Solitary. Alone We Are Nothing, by Gladys Ambort (reviewed by Dr Karen Harrison)
- Your Honour, Can I Tell You My Story?, by Andi Brierley (reviewed by Olivia Tickle)