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Dental Fear and Dental Health and Attendance among Finnish Male Prisoners

Dental Fear and Dental Health and Attendance among Finnish Male Prisoners

... Finnish male prisoners than among their age- matched peers in the general ...the male prisoners (n = 122) avoided dental treatment because of dental ...anxiety. Prisoners` dental fear ...

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Intentional self-injury in male prisoners: The role of social status, shame and anger

Intentional self-injury in male prisoners: The role of social status, shame and anger

... 1997). It is also possible that self-injury may recruit support and thus boost the individuals sense of status and attractiveness to others (Crighton & Towl, 2000). The aim of this study was not however to ...

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Self-injurious behaviour in male prisoners: The role of personality disorder and dysfunctional beliefs

Self-injurious behaviour in male prisoners: The role of personality disorder and dysfunctional beliefs

... that male self-injurers in prison exhibit more behaviour that is classifiable as antisocial, ...40 male self-injuring prisoners diagnosed with ASPD with an equal number o f non self-injuring controls ...

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Exploring concepts of health with male prisoners in three category C English prisons

Exploring concepts of health with male prisoners in three category C English prisons

... when prisoners are able to participate and articulate their views; most notably, it can improve prisoners’ self-esteem, improve the running of institutions and can improve staff – prisoner relationships ...

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Assessment of psycho social factors predicting recidivistic violent offenses within a sample of male prisoners

Assessment of psycho social factors predicting recidivistic violent offenses within a sample of male prisoners

... Although violent offenders reported higher levels of recidivism, Extraversion, and Cognitive.. Centrality, the magnitude of difference in each case was quite small.[r] ...

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Personality disorder and offending behaviour: findings from the national survey of male prisoners in England and Wales

Personality disorder and offending behaviour: findings from the national survey of male prisoners in England and Wales

... There was a lack of an association between personality disorders scores and drug offences among female prisoners, possibly reflecting the low prevalence of psychiatric morbidity observed in this subgroup. This ...

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Self-report and behavioural measures of impulsivity as predictors of impulsive behaviour and psychopathology in male prisoners

Self-report and behavioural measures of impulsivity as predictors of impulsive behaviour and psychopathology in male prisoners

... relationship between impulsivity and addiction in prisoners. Causal relationships are likely to be complex as there is evidence supporting the notion that impulsivity can both act as a determinant of substances ...

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An Inquiry into Adult Male Prisoners' Experiences of Education

An Inquiry into Adult Male Prisoners' Experiences of Education

... of prisoners had had very positive and successful educational experiences in the ...of prisoners are at, or below the level expected of an 11-year-old in reading, 65% in numeracy and 82% in writing’ (Prison ...

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Aggression questionnaire scores in extremely violent male prisoners, male bodybuilders, and healthy non violent men

Aggression questionnaire scores in extremely violent male prisoners, male bodybuilders, and healthy non violent men

... violent male inmates were recruited from a high secu- rity prison outside ...years, prisoners in preventive detention may ask the court to reconsider their ...

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Despair and Disparity in Florida's Prisons and Jails

Despair and Disparity in Florida's Prisons and Jails

... 67 Programs and services for female prisoners are inadequate and inferior compared to the programs and services offered for male prisoners.6 Both inequitable rules a[r] ...

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Gender differences in substance misuse and mental health amongst prisoners Results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) longitudinal cohort study of prisoners

Gender differences in substance misuse and mental health amongst prisoners Results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) longitudinal cohort study of prisoners

... on prisoners’ alcohol use than there has been on drug ...of prisoners who received an OASys assessment were reported to have needs in relation to alcohol misuse (19% of male and 17% of female ...of ...

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Prevalence of gambling disorder among prisoners: a systematic review

Prevalence of gambling disorder among prisoners: a systematic review

... adult male prisoners attending Department of Corrections’ ‘pre- release’ classes at four medium and minimum security state correctional ...female prisoners who were serving the first twelve months of ...

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Mareeswaran

Mareeswaran

... In India, young women are most involved in the criminal activities compared to the older ones. It was observed from various studies from all over the country that the women criminals were in between the age group of 20 ...

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Pilot randomised controlled trial of the ENGAGER collaborative care intervention for prisoners with common mental health problems, near to and after release

Pilot randomised controlled trial of the ENGAGER collaborative care intervention for prisoners with common mental health problems, near to and after release

... supporting male prisoners with common mental health problems near to and following release (ENGAGER), working with criminal justice providers (prison and community), third sector social inclusion services, ...

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Prisoners’ Information Book Visiting and Keeping in To u c h

Prisoners’ Information Book Visiting and Keeping in To u c h

... separate Prisoners’ Information Book for male prisoners and young offenders, or the Prisoners’ Information Book for women prisoners and young offenders ...

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Marital Relationships of Prisoners in Twenty Eight Countries

Marital Relationships of Prisoners in Twenty Eight Countries

... states that male prisoners are allowed home leaves of 48 to 52 hours once every two months; women prisoners, however, are limited to supervised visits within the prison.. From time to ti[r] ...

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Attitudes of Teachers and Prisoners Toward Seriousness of Criminal Acts

Attitudes of Teachers and Prisoners Toward Seriousness of Criminal Acts

... For purposes of comparison similar sets of criminal acts were arranged in order of relative seriousness by 200 male prisoners of superior intelligence in the Illinois State Penitentiary [r] ...

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Discrimination based on criminal record and healthcare utilization among men recently released from prison: a descriptive study

Discrimination based on criminal record and healthcare utilization among men recently released from prison: a descriptive study

... released male prisoners, we found that self-reported criminal record dis- crimination by healthcare workers was associated with in- creased ED utilization after adjusting for reported racial/ ethnic ...

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Diversity and vulnerability in Prisons in the context of the Equality Act 2010: the experiences of Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME)and Foreign National Prisoners (FNPs) in a Northern Jail

Diversity and vulnerability in Prisons in the context of the Equality Act 2010: the experiences of Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME)and Foreign National Prisoners (FNPs) in a Northern Jail

... National Prisoners (FNPs) in this prison (which is a Category B adult male prison) to find out how the specific needs of these prisoners are being met and to explore how the prison is responding to ...

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Tapol bulletin no, 19, January 1977

Tapol bulletin no, 19, January 1977

... Accusing the foreign press of making the error of calling the prisoners 'political prisoners', Mr Winterton said: "They are not political prisoners but people who committed cri[r] ...

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