Background: There were approximately 34,000 prisoners incarcerated in Australian correctional centres as of 2014. The most common offence type for these prisoners was 'acts intended to cause injury', comprising 18 % of the total offences. Of the various risk factors for violent offending and incarceration identified in international research, trauma - either single events or ongoing; and substance abuse - which is commonly associated with violent behaviour across many cultures, are major contributors. Method: This paper analyses qualitative data from 11 in-depth interviews with inmates from a high security male correctional centre in QLD, Australia. The aim of the study was to explore risk factors for violence and incarceration for men f...
Purpose: This study examined the characteristics of men in prison who have a history of both self-ha...
The purpose of the study is to examine the stories of childhood trauma of prisoners, the relationshi...
The central theme of this thesis is the analysis of female inmates’ experiences following participat...
Background: There were approximately 34,000 prisoners incarcerated in Australian correctional centre...
The traumatic adverse life experiences of men and women in prison have not featured within the criti...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which violent offending in a population of young pe...
Background: Comorbid substance use disorder(s) and post-traumatic stress disorder (SUD-PTSD) is comm...
This study explores the impact of trauma as experienced by 18-25-year-old men in prison, serving lon...
Background: The prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in prison populations has been found to v...
Background Prison populations are made up of individuals from disadvantaged, often abusive backgroun...
Male prison rape and sexual assaults remains a serious and sensitive issue in many countries. Human ...
This thesis explores the role of complex psychological trauma (CPT) and violence within male adult o...
This study examines determinants of prison victimization and prison violence. Individual and institu...
The current article is part of a unique comparative study of the experiences and adjustment of 190 i...
Although a large number of studies offer consistent and persuasive evidence that exposure to childho...
Purpose: This study examined the characteristics of men in prison who have a history of both self-ha...
The purpose of the study is to examine the stories of childhood trauma of prisoners, the relationshi...
The central theme of this thesis is the analysis of female inmates’ experiences following participat...
Background: There were approximately 34,000 prisoners incarcerated in Australian correctional centre...
The traumatic adverse life experiences of men and women in prison have not featured within the criti...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which violent offending in a population of young pe...
Background: Comorbid substance use disorder(s) and post-traumatic stress disorder (SUD-PTSD) is comm...
This study explores the impact of trauma as experienced by 18-25-year-old men in prison, serving lon...
Background: The prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in prison populations has been found to v...
Background Prison populations are made up of individuals from disadvantaged, often abusive backgroun...
Male prison rape and sexual assaults remains a serious and sensitive issue in many countries. Human ...
This thesis explores the role of complex psychological trauma (CPT) and violence within male adult o...
This study examines determinants of prison victimization and prison violence. Individual and institu...
The current article is part of a unique comparative study of the experiences and adjustment of 190 i...
Although a large number of studies offer consistent and persuasive evidence that exposure to childho...
Purpose: This study examined the characteristics of men in prison who have a history of both self-ha...
The purpose of the study is to examine the stories of childhood trauma of prisoners, the relationshi...
The central theme of this thesis is the analysis of female inmates’ experiences following participat...