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Correlates of HIV Stigma in prison guards and case workers in a national prison system
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Travailler dans les nouvelles prisons françaises
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Le fonctionnement concret d’un quartier de détention pour femmes : ressorts organisationnels et implications sur l’identité personnelle des surveillants.
Published 2007-07-01“…The “even and odd prison guards phenomenon” is famous all around Belgian prisons. …”
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Les effets conjoints du travail et des horaires alternants sur la santé des agents de surveillance des établissements pénitentiaires
Published 2006-11-01“…The aim of our study is to compare the effects of three different forms of time organization (traditional 9 to 5 schedule, 6-hour shifts, and 12-hour shifts) inside French prisons, and particularly on prison guard staff. Complementary means of investigation (questionnaire, work observations, statistical treatment) were used to attempt to evaluate the difference between the effect of working hours and of the actual work on the guards’ health. …”
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Nursing students’ metaphors of first clinical experiences of encountering patients with mental disorders
Published 2024-02-01“…These categories were “experience of dealing with a mental patient is similar to fear mixed with excitement”, " patient is similar to an errant human”, " psychiatric hospital is similar to a prison”, “nurse is similar to a prison guard”, and “clinical instructor is similar to a supporter, sympathetic and knowledgeable friend”. …”
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Kito-ryu jujutsu and the desolation of Kodokan judo’s Koshiki-no-kata -Remembering Inoue Shoji (1927-2018)
Published 2018-12-01“…During his professional career as a prison guard he followed up on an offer to become a judo therapist. …”
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The Theatre of Cruelty: Dehumanization, Objectification & Abu Ghraib
Published 2014-09-01“…A row of more hooded, naked men, forced to do sexual acts as a female prison guard (Lynndie England), tanned and wearing various shades of khaki, grins and does a thumbs up sign, pointing at him, her cigarette tilted and her expression not altogether different from Bonnie in 'Bonnie and Clyde. …”
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Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment Concerns with the BoP Guidelines for Advance Directives
Published 2020-02-01“…As for the subjective component – establishing “deliberate indifference” – the BoP’s policy that DNR’s will not be implemented in a correctional setting establishes that the provision of CPR against an inmate’s will is deliberate: it is not a matter of a prison guard not realizing an inmate has a DNR but a matter of official policy. …”
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Le suicide, une pathologie carcérale ?
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« A Whore entring into prison is a Hony-pot ». Les geôles au féminin (xvie-xviiie siècles)
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Bagnards, « arabes » et porte-clefs en Guyane : Naissance et usages d’un rôle pénal et colonial (1869-1938)
Published 2019-06-01“…In contemporary writings by convicts, journalists or doctors, the “Arabs” appear especially when they assumed a role assisting prison guards. The punitive configuration of “convict,” “Arab”, and porte-clefs structured a unique situation that seems, a priori, to undermine the hierarchy of “races” commonly accepted in France. …”
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Security of convicted women in penitentiary units
Published 2020-12-01“…Reinforcing the sense of security in the institutions by educating, motivating and controlling prison guards results in the fact that the process of social rehabilitation (in some cases socialization) leads to the emergence of a need for security among women serving prison sentences. …”
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The Experience of Spanish Prison Nurses with the HIV Pandemic
Published 2024-01-01“…Discussion: This research provides a historical perspective on the adaptation of prison nursing to the pandemic, highlighting coping processes and suggesting future lines of research on the experiences of inmates, prison guards, and surveillance officers. Conclusions: We highlight the low media visibility of the pandemic in prisons, underlining the importance of understanding and valuing the nursing experience in prison settings during health crises.…”
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O sentido social do suicídio no trabalho
Published 2010-04-01“…If, through history, such events were recorded between occupations dealing with difficult situations such as firefighters, policemen, prison guards and nurses, more recently they have been observed in different occupations exposed to the logics of individualization management guided by evaluation, work organization, governed increasingly by the highest production quality and intense process of outsourcing. …”
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Analysis of Correctional Institution Officer Interaction Patterns and Stress During Implementation of Correctional Revitalization in Nusakambangan Indonesian
Published 2024-03-01“…The analysis's findings give an example of the many ways that SMAX, MAX, and MS prison guards and convicts engage with one another. Because of restrictions on prisoners' freedom of movement, the implementation of security measures, and disparities in treatment within the development program, different interaction patterns result. …”
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Legal regulation and organization of the activities of penitentiary institutions of the Saratov province in the late XIX – early XX centuries in the context of the implementation o...
Published 2023-08-01“…During the modernization of the penitentiary system of Russia in the late XIX – early XX centuries, laws, circulars and instructions were adopted to improve the efficiency of the management of individual places of detention of the civil department and prison guards. The legal regulation of the penal enforcement legislation made it possible to structure and improve the activities of the management, supervision and support staff of the prison department. …”
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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) for Canadian Prisoners: A Case Series of Barriers to Care in Completed MAiD Deaths
Published 2021-12-01“…Discussion: Physician experiences illuminate several barriers to care: CSC bureaucratic processes that forced longer wait times than typical for patients in the general public; challenges related to accessing release before MAiD application; knowledge of patient preference for location of death; concerns of voluntariness and confidentiality that are unique to CSC patients; and ethical considerations surrounding the presence of prison guards, police officers, and shackles at the time of assessment or provision. …”
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