Drawing on surveys of 4,860 prisoners' perceptions of the quality of prison life in 49 establishments in England and Wales, this paper examines the extent to which prisoners viewed race relations in prison as problematic. Emphasis was placed upon how aspects of race relations were rated by different ethnic groups, and in individual prisons. Significant differences were found between prisons of the same security category. The findings support those of previous studies in that they raise concerns about the treatment of ethnic minority prisoners, particularly in some prisons. Attention was also paid to the role of gender, age and the security category of the prison. Ethnic minority prisoners tended to rate the quality of race relations in pris...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
AbstractA large body of social science consistently documents race differences in the U.S. criminal ...
Available research evidence indicates that minority ethnic people in the UK are disproportionately r...
Drawing on surveys of 4,860 prisoners' perceptions of the quality of prison life in 49 establishment...
This paper explores the paradox that whilst the quantitative measures of prison performance in relat...
Race Relations in English and Welsh prisons have a history of critical events and flawed management....
The idea of ‘race relations in prison' brings together potent symbols of troubled times. The numbers...
Abstract: Race relations is an issue of great concern to correctional administrators. Prior correcti...
Using personal experience and research in English men’s prisons this chapter explores the ways in wh...
An array of macro level statistics reveals a damning portrait of racial disproportionality across va...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Historically, Blacks have been subjected to both capricious and extreme methods of social control. D...
The correctional research literature is rife with studies of inmate adjustment patterns. Early studi...
Abstract Prison administrators and policy makers owe inmates clean environment, a basic standard of ...
This study examined the relationship among ethnicity, prison reform attitudes, social dominance orie...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
AbstractA large body of social science consistently documents race differences in the U.S. criminal ...
Available research evidence indicates that minority ethnic people in the UK are disproportionately r...
Drawing on surveys of 4,860 prisoners' perceptions of the quality of prison life in 49 establishment...
This paper explores the paradox that whilst the quantitative measures of prison performance in relat...
Race Relations in English and Welsh prisons have a history of critical events and flawed management....
The idea of ‘race relations in prison' brings together potent symbols of troubled times. The numbers...
Abstract: Race relations is an issue of great concern to correctional administrators. Prior correcti...
Using personal experience and research in English men’s prisons this chapter explores the ways in wh...
An array of macro level statistics reveals a damning portrait of racial disproportionality across va...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Historically, Blacks have been subjected to both capricious and extreme methods of social control. D...
The correctional research literature is rife with studies of inmate adjustment patterns. Early studi...
Abstract Prison administrators and policy makers owe inmates clean environment, a basic standard of ...
This study examined the relationship among ethnicity, prison reform attitudes, social dominance orie...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
AbstractA large body of social science consistently documents race differences in the U.S. criminal ...
Available research evidence indicates that minority ethnic people in the UK are disproportionately r...