“我们仍然有注意的义务,但她对鱼过敏有多合法?”“女子监狱从业人员的饮食实践”

Q2 Social Sciences
Talitha Brown, Maria Adams, Daniel McCarthy, Erin Power, Vicki Harman, Jon Garland
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本文旨在探讨女子监狱的工作人员如何理解他们在食品实践方面的作用。鉴于预算限制、工作人员短缺和对监狱食物质量的总体关切,在听取这些工作人员的意见方面存在严重差距,迫切需要解决这一问题。根据在英国四所女子监狱进行的定性研究,本文将从一系列工作人员(n = 10)中探讨监狱中的食物做法。本文的重点是以下主题:(i)了解员工在服务食品实践中处理结构性问题的不同方式;(ii)审查工作人员如何管理监狱中妇女对食物的期望;(iii)分析它们如何将食物做法与正常概念联系起来;(四)探讨工作人员如何应对食物应被视为一种惩罚还是一种改造的辩论。
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‘We Still Have a Duty of Care, but How Legitimate Is Her Allergy to Fish?’ Practitioner Engagement in Food Practices in Women's Prison

This paper aims to explore how staff members in women's prisons understand their role in relation to the food practices. Given the budgetary restrictions, staff shortages and overall concerns around the quality of food in prison, there is a critical gap in engaging with these staff perspectives which urgently needs addressing. Drawing on a qualitative study conducted in four women's prisons in England, this paper will explore the food practices in prison from a range of staff (n = 10). The paper focuses on the following themes: (i) understanding the different ways in which staff navigate structural issues in serving food practices; (ii) examining how staff manage the expectations of women in prison around food; (iii) analysing how they link food practices to notion of normality; and (iv) exploring the ways in which staff navigate the debates on whether food should be seen as a form of punishment or rehabilitation.

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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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