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245 00 Mental health in prisons|h[electronic resource] :
       |bcritical perspectives on treatment and confinement /
       |cedited by Alice Mills, Kathleen Kendall 
260    Cham :|bSpringer International Publishing :|bImprint: 
       Palgrave Macmillan,|c2018 
300    xxiii, 385 p. :|bill., digital ;|c24 cm 
490 1  Palgrave studies in prisons and penology 
505 0  Chapter 1. Introduction -- PART 1. Penal Power and the Psy
       Disciplines : Contextualising Mental Health and 
       Imprisonment -- Chapter 2. 'We Are Recreating Bedlam': A 
       History of Mental Illness and Prison Systems in England 
       and Ireland; Catherine Cox and Hilary Marland -- Chapter 
       3. The Architecture of Psychiatry and the Architecture of 
       Incarceration; Simon Cross and Yvonne Jewkes -- Chapter 4.
       Psychological Jurisprudence and the Relational Problems of
       De-vitalization and Finalization: Revisiting the Society 
       of Captives Thesis; Bruce A. Arrigo and Brian G. Sellers -
       - PART 2. Care versus Custody -- Chapter 5. Care versus 
       Custody: Challenges in the Provision of Prison Mental 
       Healthcare; Alice Mills and Kathleen Kendall -- Chapter 6.
       How do New Psychoactive Substances Affect the Mental 
       Health of Prisoners?; Hattie Moyes -- Chapter 7. 'There 
       was no understanding, there was no care, there was no 
       looking after me': The impact of the prison environment on
       the mental health of female prisoners; Anastasia Jablonska
       and Rosie Meek -- PART 3. Dividing Practices: Structural 
       Violence, Mental health and Imprisonment -- Chapter 8. 
       Institutions of Default and Management: Aboriginal Women 
       with Mental and Cognitive Disability in Prison; Ruth 
       McCausland, Elizabeth McEntyre and Eileen Baldry -- 
       Chapter 9. Culture, Mental Illness, and Prison: A New 
       Zealand Perspective; James Cavney and Susan Hatters 
       Friedman -- Chapter10. 'Malignant Reality': Mental Ill-
       Health and Self-Inflicted Deaths in England and Wales; Joe
       Sim -- Chapter 11. Institutional Captives: US Women 
       Trapped in the Medical / Correctional / Welfare Circuit; 
       Maureen Norton-Hawk and Susan Sered -- Chapter 12. Queer 
       and Trans Incarceration Distress: Considerations from a 
       Mad Queer Abolitionist Perspective; Andrea Daley and Kim 
       Radford -- PART 3. Alternative Penal Practices and 
       Communities -- Chapter 13. A Sense of Belonging: The Walls
       to Bridges Educational Program as a Healing Space; 
       Shoshana Pollack and Denise Edwards -- Chapter 14. Coping 
       with incarceration: The emerging case for the utility of 
       peer-support programs in prison; Christian Perrin -- 
       Chapter 15. Conclusion; Kathleen Kendall and Alice Mills 
520    This book examines how the prison environment, 
       architecture and culture can affect mental health as well 
       as determine both the type and delivery of mental health 
       services. It also discusses how non-medical practices, 
       such as peer support and prison education programs, offer 
       the possibility of transformative practice and support. By
       drawing on international contributions, it furthermore 
       demonstrates how mental health in prisons is affected by 
       wider socio-economic and cultural factors, and how in 
       recent years neo-liberalism has abandoned, criminalised 
       and contained large numbers of the world's most 
       marginalised and vulnerable populations. Overall, this 
       collection challenges the dominant narrative of 
       individualism by focusing instead on the relationship 
       between structural inequalities, suffering, survival and 
       punishment. Chapter 2 is available open access under a 
       Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
       link.springer.com 
650  0 Prisoners|xMental health services 
650 14 Prison and Punishment 
650 24 Human Rights and Crime 
650 24 Gender, Sexuality and Law 
650 24 Forensic Psychology 
650 24 Critical Psychology 
700 1  Mills, Alice 
700 1  Kendall, Kathleen 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer eBooks 
830  0 Palgrave studies in prisons and penology 
856 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94090-8 
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