Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of imprisonment. The purpose of this study is to understand deaths in custody using qualitative methodology and to argue for a comprehensive definition of death in custody that acknowledges deaths related to the prison environment. Interviews were conducted with 33 experts, who primarily work as lawyers or forensic doctors with national and/or international organisations. Responses were coded and analysed qualitatively. Defining deaths in custody according to the place of death was deemed problematic. Experts favoured a dynamic approach emphasising the link between the detention environment and occurrence of death rather than the actual place of...
Objectives: This paper reports findings from an interdisciplinary, funded, small scale qualitative r...
"Essential reading for all studying prisons, working in prisons, or creating policies on prisons! Th...
The main goal of most systems of criminal justice and most corresponding institutions, such as priso...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
[Extract] A 'death in custody' denotes a situation where a person dies in police or prison custody. ...
Deaths in custody warrant scrutiny, not only because they might be due to torture, abuse and inadequ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
This thesis considers what happens when a prisoner in England dies from natural causes. It explores ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
This paper explores dying in English prisons. Whilst often conflated, death and dying are conceptual...
Background and aims. The detainees ’ right to healthcare is granted by laws, in accordance with EU d...
The health of imprisoned population is not only a \u2018political issue\u2019 and neither a technica...
Abstract Background Mortality rates and causes of death of the detainees are hence different from th...
Death is a tragic and unfortunately unavoidable aspect of life in a prison. The death of a prisoner ...
Prisoners are not born but made. Custodial deaths were becoming crunch to the mistreated police cont...
Objectives: This paper reports findings from an interdisciplinary, funded, small scale qualitative r...
"Essential reading for all studying prisons, working in prisons, or creating policies on prisons! Th...
The main goal of most systems of criminal justice and most corresponding institutions, such as priso...
Prisoners sometimes die in prison, either due to natural illness, violence, suicide, or a result of ...
[Extract] A 'death in custody' denotes a situation where a person dies in police or prison custody. ...
Deaths in custody warrant scrutiny, not only because they might be due to torture, abuse and inadequ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
This thesis considers what happens when a prisoner in England dies from natural causes. It explores ...
The right to be treated humanely when detained is universally recognized. Deficiencies in detention ...
This paper explores dying in English prisons. Whilst often conflated, death and dying are conceptual...
Background and aims. The detainees ’ right to healthcare is granted by laws, in accordance with EU d...
The health of imprisoned population is not only a \u2018political issue\u2019 and neither a technica...
Abstract Background Mortality rates and causes of death of the detainees are hence different from th...
Death is a tragic and unfortunately unavoidable aspect of life in a prison. The death of a prisoner ...
Prisoners are not born but made. Custodial deaths were becoming crunch to the mistreated police cont...
Objectives: This paper reports findings from an interdisciplinary, funded, small scale qualitative r...
"Essential reading for all studying prisons, working in prisons, or creating policies on prisons! Th...
The main goal of most systems of criminal justice and most corresponding institutions, such as priso...