Examining the intersection of carceral space and well-being: Correctional officers' perspectives on old and new prison design

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Brittany Mario, Rosemary Ricciardelli, Matthew S. Johnston, Marcus A. Sibley
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Abstract

In the current study, we explored the prison design and infrastructural changes that Canadian correctional officers consider to be essential in the construction of a new provincial correctional institution intended to replace Her Majesty's Penitentiary (HMP) in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Analyzing 28 semi-structured interviews conducted with correctional officers employed at HMP, we found the poor working conditions within HMP are, at least in part, related to the physical design of the prison, including inadequate lighting, poor air quality and temperature, high sound levels, and other spatial limitations. Building on the prison design literature, findings suggest that while prison design requires attention to physical security at the forefront, there are ways to improve the space, recognizing how an uncomfortable workplace and living conditions also pose a potential threat to the well-being and safety of correctional officers and people who are incarcerated.

研究监狱空间与福祉的交叉点:管教人员对新旧监狱设计的看法
在本研究中,我们探讨了在加拿大纽芬兰和拉布拉多省建造一所新的省级惩教机构以取代女王陛下监狱(HMP)的过程中,加拿大惩教官员认为必须进行的监狱设计和基础设施改革。通过分析对受雇于女王陛下监狱的管教人员进行的 28 次半结构化访谈,我们发现女王陛下监狱内恶劣的工作条件至少部分与监狱的物理设计有关,包括照明不足、空气质量和温度差、噪音大以及其他空间限制。在监狱设计文献的基础上,研究结果表明,虽然监狱设计需要将人身安全放在首位,但也有一些方法可以改善监狱空间,认识到不舒适的工作场所和生活条件也会对管教人员和被监禁者的福祉和安全构成潜在威胁。
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