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How Does a History of Trauma Affect the Experience of Imprisonment for Individuals in Women’s Prisons: A Qualitative Exploration

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Jude Kelman, Laura Palmer, Rachael Gribble & Deirdre MacManus. (2024) Time and Care: A Qualitative Exploration of Prisoners’ Perceptions of Trauma-Informed Care in Women’s Prisons. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Christy Pitfield, Joanna Binley, Shilpa Soni, Caroline Pontvert & Matthew Callender. (2023) A rapid evidence review of clinical risk factors for poor perinatal mental health in women’s prisons in England. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 34:3-4, pages 297-317.
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Stephen J. Tripodi, Stephanie C. Kennedy, Faye Miller, Tanya Renn, Christopher Veeh, Carrie Pettus & Lisa Schelbe. “I Feel like I Have ‘Prison’ Tattooed on my Forehead”: Women’s Trajectories after Release from Incarceration. Women & Criminal Justice 0:0, pages 1-19.
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George Hika Benson & Stephen Kwabena Asaah‐Junior. (2024) Mediation as a 21st century conflict resolution mechanism: Exploring procedural fairness experiences of mediation users in Ghanaian courts. Conflict Resolution Quarterly.
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Laura Struthers & Adam Mahoney. (2023) Understanding experiences of suicidality within women’s prisons in England: a systematic review of the qualitative literature. The Journal of Forensic Practice 25:4, pages 338-355.
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Ben Crewe, Anna Schliehe & Daria Aleksandra Przybylska. (2022) ‘It causes a lot of problems’: Relational ambiguities and dynamics between prisoners and staff in a women's prison. European Journal of Criminology 20:3, pages 925-946.
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Emma Facer-Irwin, Nigel Blackwood, Annie Bird & Deirdre MacManus. (2023) Trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and violence in the prison population: prospective cohort study of sentenced male prisoners in the UK. BJPsych Open 9:2.
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