Doing transdisciplinary research in Guyana's prisons

Q2 Social Sciences
Tammy Colleen Ayres, Diane Levine, Clare Anderson, Kellie Moss, Dylan Kerrigan, Mellissa Ifill, Estherine Adams, Nelroy Austin, Queenela Cameron, Martin Halliwell, Shammane Jackson, Kevin Pilgrim, Deborah Toner, Kristy Warren
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This article reflects on the research process that underpinned the ESRC GCRF project ‘Mental Health, Neurological and Substance Abuse Disorders in Guyana's Jails: 1825 to the present day’. Introducing readers to a transdisciplinary team comprised of academics and practitioners, in what follows we think through how the methods of the research underpinned the production of the data used in this special issue. The article highlights the emotional labour and ethics of care among the team, and the benefits of transdisciplinary research and the mutual recipriocity and learning that took place between academics and prison staff. The goal of the project was to create equitable and ethical partnerships, and this contributed to the success of this research in terms of findings, data, and real-world impact.

在圭亚那监狱开展跨学科研究
本文反映了作为 ESRC GCRF 项目 "圭亚那监狱中的心理健康、神经和药物滥用疾病 "基础的研究过程:1825 年至今 "的研究过程。在接下来的文章中,我们将向读者介绍一个由学者和从业人员组成的跨学科团队,并思考研究方法如何支撑了本特刊所使用数据的产生。文章强调了团队中的情感劳动和关怀伦理,以及跨学科研究的益处和学者与监狱工作人员之间的相互接受和学习。该项目的目标是建立公平和道德的合作伙伴关系,这有助于本研究在发现、数据和实际影响方面取得成功。
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期刊介绍: The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice is an international peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high quality theory, research and debate on all aspects of the relationship between crime and justice across the globe. It is a leading forum for conversation between academic theory and research and the cultures, policies and practices of the range of institutions concerned with harm, security and justice.
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