This general edition of Prison Service Journal discusses contemporary issues and concerns, in-depth and evidence-based analysis of various topics.
Prison Service Journal continues to offer a platform for practitioners, academics, and others with an interest to engage with the contemporary and enduring challenges of prison life, with the aim to examine those issues from both a theoretical perspective, but also encompassing the reality of the everyday experiences of those who live and work in prisons.
In this edition
Introducing this general edition of Prison Service Journal, discussing contemporary issues and concerns, while engaging in thoughtful, in-depth and evidence-based analysis of various topics of interest to our readership
By Javier Sánchez-Díaz and Lisa Edmondson
How can we embed procedural justice principles into complaint responses to prisoners?
By Jo Voisey, Flora Fitzalan Howard, Dr Helen Wakeling, Nicola Cunningham, am, Scott Lane and Jayne Kirkpatrick
Perceptions of Oversight among Prison Management
By Dr Sarah Curristan and Dr Mary Rogan
Young people’s experiences of serving a sentence at the same time as a family member
By Dr Kirsty Deacon
Arguing the Case for Social Workers in Women’s Prisons
By Dr Lucy Baldwin, Katia Parent, Becky Wray and Jo Mulcahy
A comparative approach of the prisoners’ access to assisted reproduction in the United Kingdom, France and Belgium
By Ariane Amado
Two separate reviews, by Angelique Mulholland and by Glenn
By Angelique Mulholland and Glenn