英国监狱餐饮服务*

John S. A. Edwards, Heather J. Hartwell, Joachim Schafheitle
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为监狱里的人提供食物带来了许多挑战。本文借鉴了在16所监狱(12所男性监狱,2所女性监狱和2所少年犯监狱)进行的两项主要研究,以检查英国囚犯的餐饮服务提供情况。这两项研究都使用了观察、厨房记录和非结构化访谈来建立食物制备方法和程序。第一项研究测量了8个男性监狱(n = 506)在24小时内提供的食物摄入量;在第二项研究中,从8所监狱收集数据,4所男性监狱,2所女性监狱和2所青少年罪犯研究所,为期3天,从循环菜单中收集数据。这些机构的食谱、方法和平均份量被用来计算食物和营养摄入量。在这两项研究中,对囚犯和狱警进行了非结构化访谈。结果表明,向囚犯提供高标准的食物,除了某些营养素外,他们的饮食都很健康。
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Prison foodservice in England*

Feeding a prison population presents a number of challenges. This paper draws on two major studies conducted in 16 prisons (12 male, two female and two young offenders' institutes) to examine the foodservice provision of prisoners in England. Both studies used observation, kitchen records and unstructured interviews to establish food preparation methods and procedures. The first study measured the intake of food provided in eight male prisons (n = 506) over a 24-h period; in the second study, data were collected from eight prisons, four male, two female and two young offenders' institutes, for 3 days, from the cyclical menus. The institutions' recipes, methods and average portion sizes were used to calculate food and nutrient intake. Unstructured interviews were conducted with inmates and prison warders in both studies. Results show that prisoners are provided with a high standard of food and, with the exception of some nutrients, consume a healthy diet.

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