This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women prisoners ’ own experiences and accounts of menstruation and the complex role of situation in determining reactions to menstrual symptoms and to menstrual change. Socialised to see menstruation in negative terms, women prisoners tend to perceive the experience of menstruation in prison as a particularly uncomfortable intrusion into their lives. It is an imposition which cannot, however, be accommodated in private. Negative expectations and experiences of menstruation in prison may influence many women prisoners to focus on its associated unpleasant symptoms. Here, imprisonment may well set up the circumstances in which women come to regard th...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
In the United Kingdom (UK), government policy urges involvement of patients in their care and in hea...
The United Nations\u27 Bangkok Rules, which establish worldwide standards for the treatment of women...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
Despite academic, policy and charity commissioned research giving considerable attention to the heal...
This article draws on the voices of women political prisoners who were detained at Armagh Prison dur...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-26...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study exploring the extent and management of bladder and bowel prob...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products...
Background: the development of primary care services within prisons has been central to improvements...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
In the United Kingdom (UK), government policy urges involvement of patients in their care and in hea...
The United Nations\u27 Bangkok Rules, which establish worldwide standards for the treatment of women...
This article, based upon pilot work conducted in a closed women’s prison in England, explores women ...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material deri...
This research paper lies at the intersection of criminal justice, human rights, public health, and w...
Despite academic, policy and charity commissioned research giving considerable attention to the heal...
This article draws on the voices of women political prisoners who were detained at Armagh Prison dur...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-26...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study exploring the extent and management of bladder and bowel prob...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Despite the recent passage of federal legislation requiring free access to menstrual health products...
Background: the development of primary care services within prisons has been central to improvements...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
In the United Kingdom (UK), government policy urges involvement of patients in their care and in hea...
The United Nations\u27 Bangkok Rules, which establish worldwide standards for the treatment of women...