This paper investigates the role of informal peer support as a bridge for participation by foreign national prisoners in prison activities (e.g. education, work, sports activities, library) and services (e.g. psychologist, doctor). A total of 51 individual interviews, following an appreciative inquiry perspective, were conducted with foreign nationals in four prisons in Flanders (Belgium). In terms of leading foreign nationals to prison activities and services, the findings reveal four types of informal peer support: informational support, instrumental support, emotional support, and social companionship. Moreover, during participation in these prison activities and services, three types of informal peer support emerged: informational suppo...
This scoping review investigates foreign national and ethnic minority prisoners’ participation in fo...
The prison system in the United States house the most number of prisoners in the world. Due to the w...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
This paper investigates the role of informal peer support as a bridge for participation by foreign n...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
This mixed-method study first provides insight into the Belgian prison population — particularly for...
Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Soc...
This mixed-method study first provides insight into the Belgian prison population — particularly for...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
This exploratory study examines the experiences of foreign national prisoners and the motivations an...
Purpose – In the quest to maximize treatment gains, recent research has shifted focus from treatment...
This article explores the limits and possibilities of peer support schemes within aprison setting. T...
The contribution of this article is its focus on the experiences of the prisoners receiving peer sup...
Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Soc...
This scoping review investigates foreign national and ethnic minority prisoners’ participation in fo...
The prison system in the United States house the most number of prisoners in the world. Due to the w...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
This paper investigates the role of informal peer support as a bridge for participation by foreign n...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
This mixed-method study first provides insight into the Belgian prison population — particularly for...
Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Soc...
This mixed-method study first provides insight into the Belgian prison population — particularly for...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...
This exploratory study examines the experiences of foreign national prisoners and the motivations an...
Purpose – In the quest to maximize treatment gains, recent research has shifted focus from treatment...
This article explores the limits and possibilities of peer support schemes within aprison setting. T...
The contribution of this article is its focus on the experiences of the prisoners receiving peer sup...
Background: Incarcerated individuals have poor mental health compared to the general population. Soc...
This scoping review investigates foreign national and ethnic minority prisoners’ participation in fo...
The prison system in the United States house the most number of prisoners in the world. Due to the w...
This article presents the findings of 51 interviews with foreign national prisoners in Flanders (Bel...