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Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
List of Tables
List of Case Study
List of Boxes
Prison Populations, Culture, Violence, and Drug Misuse
1 Prison Populations
1.1 Prison Populations
1.2 Ageing Prison Population
1.3 Ageing General Population
1.4 Tough on Crime Sentencing
1.5 Convictions of Historical Crimes
2 Sex and Gender of Prisoners
2.1 Definitions of Sex and Gender
2.2 Transgender in Prison
2.3 Sex in Prison
3 Ethnic Diversity
3.1 Reasons for Overrepresentation of Minoritised Ethnicities
4 Substance Misuse in Prison
4.1 Substance Misuse
4.2 Explanation of Substance Use
4.3 Substance Use and Violence
5 Violence in Prison
5.1 Prevalence of Violence in Prison
5.2 Characteristics of Violent Prisoners
5.3 Sexual Violence in Prison
5.4 Women Prisoners, Violence and Abuse
6 The Culture of Prisons
6.1 The Prison Code
6.2 The Hierarchy of Prisoners
6.3 Prison Slang
7 Conclusion
References
Healthcare in Prison
1 Human Rights of Prisoners to Healthcare
1.1 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
1.2 Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners [The Nelson Mandela Rules] (2015)
1.3 Section 1: Rules of General Application
1.4 Section 2: Rules Applicable to Special Categories
2 Organisation and Delivery of Healthcare Within Prisons
2.1 Principles of Healthcare in Prison
2.2 Healthcare in Prisons in England
2.3 Case Study: An Example of Prison Healthcare
2.4 Primary Health Care
2.5 Two Inpatient Wards
2.6 Mental Health Care
2.7 Planned and Unplanned Secondary Care
3 Health of Prisoners
3.1 Communicable Diseases
3.2 Long-Term Conditions
3.3 Mental Health Conditions
3.4 General Poor Health of Prisoners
3.5 Impact of Poor Health on Recidivism
4 Conclusion
References
The Role of the Nurse in Prison
1 History of Prison Nursing
1.1 Civil Litigation in the United States
1.2 Development of Health and Social Care in England and Wales Prison Service
1.3 The Role of the Nurse in Prison
2 Professional Identity
2.1 Professional Identity of Nursing
2.2 Professional Identity of a Nurse in a Prison Setting
2.3 Emotional Labour
2.4 Moral Distress
3 Therapeutic Relationships
3.1 Care Versus Custody
3.2 Practice Dilemmas
4 Collaborative Working with Non-healthcare Professionals
4.1 Collaborative Working of Nurses and Prison Officers
4.2 Collaborative Working of Nurses and Prisoners
4.3 The Gold Coats
4.4 Buddy Support Worker
4.5 Collaborative Working of Nurses and Third Sector or Charitable Organisations
5 Conclusion
References
Primary Care in Prison
1 Primary Care
2 Primary Care Nurse
2.1 General Health
2.2 Management of Long-Term Conditions
2.3 Health Promotion
Contents
List of Tables
List of Case Study
List of Boxes
Prison Populations, Culture, Violence, and Drug Misuse
1 Prison Populations
1.1 Prison Populations
1.2 Ageing Prison Population
1.3 Ageing General Population
1.4 Tough on Crime Sentencing
1.5 Convictions of Historical Crimes
2 Sex and Gender of Prisoners
2.1 Definitions of Sex and Gender
2.2 Transgender in Prison
2.3 Sex in Prison
3 Ethnic Diversity
3.1 Reasons for Overrepresentation of Minoritised Ethnicities
4 Substance Misuse in Prison
4.1 Substance Misuse
4.2 Explanation of Substance Use
4.3 Substance Use and Violence
5 Violence in Prison
5.1 Prevalence of Violence in Prison
5.2 Characteristics of Violent Prisoners
5.3 Sexual Violence in Prison
5.4 Women Prisoners, Violence and Abuse
6 The Culture of Prisons
6.1 The Prison Code
6.2 The Hierarchy of Prisoners
6.3 Prison Slang
7 Conclusion
References
Healthcare in Prison
1 Human Rights of Prisoners to Healthcare
1.1 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
1.2 Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners [The Nelson Mandela Rules] (2015)
1.3 Section 1: Rules of General Application
1.4 Section 2: Rules Applicable to Special Categories
2 Organisation and Delivery of Healthcare Within Prisons
2.1 Principles of Healthcare in Prison
2.2 Healthcare in Prisons in England
2.3 Case Study: An Example of Prison Healthcare
2.4 Primary Health Care
2.5 Two Inpatient Wards
2.6 Mental Health Care
2.7 Planned and Unplanned Secondary Care
3 Health of Prisoners
3.1 Communicable Diseases
3.2 Long-Term Conditions
3.3 Mental Health Conditions
3.4 General Poor Health of Prisoners
3.5 Impact of Poor Health on Recidivism
4 Conclusion
References
The Role of the Nurse in Prison
1 History of Prison Nursing
1.1 Civil Litigation in the United States
1.2 Development of Health and Social Care in England and Wales Prison Service
1.3 The Role of the Nurse in Prison
2 Professional Identity
2.1 Professional Identity of Nursing
2.2 Professional Identity of a Nurse in a Prison Setting
2.3 Emotional Labour
2.4 Moral Distress
3 Therapeutic Relationships
3.1 Care Versus Custody
3.2 Practice Dilemmas
4 Collaborative Working with Non-healthcare Professionals
4.1 Collaborative Working of Nurses and Prison Officers
4.2 Collaborative Working of Nurses and Prisoners
4.3 The Gold Coats
4.4 Buddy Support Worker
4.5 Collaborative Working of Nurses and Third Sector or Charitable Organisations
5 Conclusion
References
Primary Care in Prison
1 Primary Care
2 Primary Care Nurse
2.1 General Health
2.2 Management of Long-Term Conditions
2.3 Health Promotion