An exploratory study of prison-based violence from the contemporary prisoner perspective

Sam Smith, Patricia Howie
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Purpose Understanding and preventing prison-based violence remains a challenge for both prison professionals and academic researchers. Alongside the rising tide of prison violence, the contemporary researcher views prison violence as a social problem and something that needs to be understood from an ecological viewpoint before violence prevention strategies can be implemented. The purpose of this study was to present an exploratory investigation into the causes of violence within a Category B UK prison, its impact and the factors that contribute to violence prevention. Design/methodology/approach Adopting an ethnographic, qualitative methodology, semi-structured interviews were conducted with six prisoners to gather their individual perspectives on prison violence. Interview transcripts were analysed by the researcher using grounded theory analysis. Findings Results revealed that participants perceived debt as a catalyst for violence and associated a sense of “loss” with emotional violent outbursts. Furthermore, participants placed responsibility on other prisoners and staff to facilitate violence prevention outcomes by making positive changes (prisoners) and being honest, and moral within the workplace (staff). Emphasis was placed on cultural maintenance factors that appeared to promote, reinforce and maintain a violent cultural environment. Practical implications Including the prisoner voice in prison violence research is fundamental to understanding the complexity of the problem. Understanding the cultural environment within which violence occurs strengthens the ecological perspective. Violence prevention strategies identified in this research requires change from prisoners, staff and ultimately the wider prison system if it is to succeed in preventing violence. Originality/value Results are discussed considering their implications for future policy and practice in the context of violence prevention.
从当代囚犯角度对监狱暴力的探索性研究
目的 对监狱专业人员和学术研究人员而言,了解和预防监狱暴力仍是一项挑战。随着监狱暴力浪潮的不断高涨,当代研究人员认为监狱暴力是一个社会问题,在实施暴力预防策略之前,需要从生态学的角度对其进行理解。本研究旨在对英国一所 B 类监狱内的暴力原因、其影响以及有助于预防暴力的因素进行探索性调查。 设计/方法/途径 采用人种学定性方法,对六名囚犯进行了半结构化访谈,收集他们对监狱暴力的个人观点。研究人员采用基础理论分析法对访谈记录进行了分析。 研究结果 研究结果显示,参与者认为债务是暴力的催化剂,并将 "失落感 "与情绪化的暴力爆发联系在一起。此外,参与者认为其他囚犯和工作人员有责任通过做出积极改变(囚犯)和在工作场所诚实守信(工作人员)来促进暴力预防成果。与会者强调了似乎促进、加强和维持暴力文化环境的文化维护因素。 实际意义 将囚犯的声音纳入监狱暴力研究,对于理解问题的复杂性至关重要。了解暴力发生的文化环境可以加强生态观点。要想成功预防暴力,本研究中确定的暴力预防策略需要囚犯、工作人员以及最终整个监狱系统做出改变。 独创性/价值 对研究结果进行了讨论,并考虑了其对未来预防暴力政策和实践的影响。
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