Preventing Prison Violence

Preventing Prison Violence

An Ecological Perspective

Day, Andrew J.; Tamatea, Armon J.; Cooke, David J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

234

Mole

9781032224060

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Introduction: Steps to an Ecology of Prisons

PART ONE: KEY KNOWLEDGE

Chapter 1: Understanding Prison Violence: An Ecological Perspective

Chapter 2: Prison Violence: Definition and Measurement

Chapter 3: Toward a Gendered Ecological Approach for Understanding Prison Violence

Chapter 4: Elucidating the Ecology of Prisons: A look through the PRISM

Chapter 5: Preventing Prison Violence

PART TWO: VIOLENCE IN CONTEXT

Chapter 6: New Zealand Prison Violence: History, Prevalence and Organisational Responses

Chapter 7: What Do People in Prison Think about Violence?

Chapter 8: Correctional Staff: Roles and Experiences

PART THREE: CRITICAL ISSUES

Chapter 9 Critical issue 1: Colonialism, Settler Colonialism, and Supporting Indigenous as Violent

Chapter 10: Critical issue 2: Gangs

Chapter 11 Critical Issue 3: Prison Social Climates

Chapter 12: Critical Issue 4: The Prison Environment

PART FOUR: POSSIBILITIES AND SOLUTIONS

Chapter 13: An Approach to Preventing Prison Violence

Chapter 14: Exploring the Wicked Problem of Violence in Prison: Capturing the Complexity of Contexts

Chapter 15: Violence in Prisons: What Have We Learned So Far?
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