Health and Health Promotion in Prisons

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Routledge, 2013 - Medical - 132 pages

The impact of the United Nations "Healthy Prisons" initiative has highlighted the importance of health and health promotion in incarcerated populations. This invaluable book discusses the many health and medical issues that arise or are introduced into prisons from the perspective of both inmates and prison staff.

Health and Health Promotion in Prison places key issues in prison healthcare into a historical perspective and investigates contemporary policy drivers. It then addresses the significant legal issues relating to health in prison settings and the human rights implications and questions that arise. The book presents a useful framework for health education in prison and a model for introducing structural, policy and health-related changes based on the UN Health in Prisons model, and also includes a special chapter on mental health issues.

Providing a comprehensive and thought-provoking overview of health promotion issues in correctional environments, this is an essential reference for all those involved in prison healthcare.

 

Contents

1 The need for correctional public health and health promotion
1
a historical perspective
10
comparing England and Wales and the European Court of Human Rights and the United States
18
prison health care as physical punishment in a twentiethcentury US correctional system
34
examining the principles of prison health care
56
an approach to peer health education for inmates
67
7 Prison staff occupational health and safety and its relationship with inmate health
82
the TECH model
90
hospitals of last resort or rehabilitation?
103
Some principles of public health and health in prisons
115
Notes
117
References
118
Index
126
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