Exploring the relationship between the built environment of prisons and the mental health of inmates.

Bhavya Gopinathan, Vaagdaa Vijayshankar, Sanghamitra Roy
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Purpose: Around the world, prison complexes have always been fundamentally taxing environments. The strained atmosphere within these prisons often contributes to the deterioration of mental health, mostly those who may already be psychologically vulnerable. This paper aims to understand whether there exists a relationship between the built environment of prisons, particularly the central prisons of India and its effects on the mental health of inmates.

Design/methodology/approach: By means of literature reviews, the study parameters were found to be connectivity to nature, lighting, acoustics, colour, air quality and thermal comfort. The data collected through interviews and email correspondences with identified experts were analysed thematically using a deductive approach to derive a set of practical recommendations, which could be implemented in Indian prisons.

Findings: The built environment of prisons impacts the prison population by further contributing to depressive symptoms. The effects of the built space persist regardless of social factors. A well-designed environment is healthy for its occupants and would yield positive changes. However, it is not the sole contributor to depression; social interactions, prison management, societal acceptance and meaningful activities are equally relevant factors. The sole focus of this paper is the relationship between the built environment and the mental health of inmates.

Originality/value: There is a paucity of research into the intersection between prison architecture and the mental health of inmates in the Indian subcontinent. This paper that addresses the gap may have significant consequences on how criminal reform is perceived, and also encourage further research in this field.

探索监狱建筑环境与囚犯心理健康之间的关系。
目的:在世界各地,监狱建筑群一直都是令人头疼的基本环境。这些监狱内的紧张气氛往往会导致心理健康状况恶化,其中大多数人的心理本来就很脆弱。本文旨在了解监狱(尤其是印度的中央监狱)的建筑环境与其对囚犯心理健康的影响之间是否存在关系:通过查阅文献,发现研究参数包括与自然的联系、照明、声学、色彩、空气质量和热舒适度。通过与确定的专家进行访谈和电子邮件通信收集到的数据,采用演绎法进行了专题分析,得出了一套可在印度监狱实施的实用建议:研究结果:监狱的建筑环境对囚犯产生了影响,进一步加剧了抑郁症状。无论社会因素如何,建筑空间的影响始终存在。设计良好的环境对居住者来说是健康的,会产生积极的变化。然而,这并不是抑郁症的唯一诱因;社会交往、监狱管理、社会认可度和有意义的活动同样是相关因素。本文的唯一重点是建筑环境与囚犯心理健康之间的关系:关于印度次大陆监狱建筑与囚犯心理健康之间关系的研究很少。这篇论文填补了这一空白,可能会对人们如何看待刑事改革产生重大影响,同时也会鼓励在这一领域开展进一步的研究。
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