This paper explores prisoner and staff views of the current smoking policy in English and Welsh prisons (a partial ban permitting smoking in prison cells) and gauges perceptions of the implications of the forthcoming policy change which will see a total smoking ban within all parts of the institution. Five focus group discussions in one medium security male prison in England were undertaken. Three focus groups were undertaken with prisoners (both smokers and non-smokers) and two focus groups with staff. The findings suggest that smoking is embedded in the fabric of prison life and serves several functions, including alleviating anxiety in prisoners. The current smoking policy was perceived as being a fair policy that both supported smoking ...
First paragraph: Several jurisdictions have introduced prison smoking bans, responding to concerns a...
Background Prisoner smoking rates remain high, resulting in secondhand smoke exposures for prison s...
Background: Prisons had partial exemption from UK 2006–07 policies banning smoking in enclosed pub...
Purpose Despite overall reductions in levels of smoking in the UK, rates of offender smoking remain...
Introduction: In jurisdictions permitting prisoner smoking, rates are high (c75%), with smoking em...
Purpose: This paper explores the perspectives of people in custody in Scotland on the nationwide int...
Background Awareness of the harmful effects of second-hand smoke (SHS) has led governments in th...
Introduction In jurisdictions permitting prisoner smoking, rates are high (c75%), with smoking embe...
A 2015 Public Health England report identified that the prevalence of smoking among prisoners at the...
IntroductionIn the UK, smoking among prisoners is up to five times more prevalent than the national ...
Background: Several jurisdictions have introduced smokefree policies in prisons, with or without per...
Purpose Despite overall reductions in levels of smoking in the UK, rates of offender smoking remai...
Background A comprehensive smokefree prison policy (SFPP) was introduced in Scottish prisons from No...
First paragraph: Several jurisdictions have introduced prison smoking bans, responding to concerns a...
Background Prisoner smoking rates remain high, resulting in secondhand smoke exposures for prison s...
Background: Prisons had partial exemption from UK 2006–07 policies banning smoking in enclosed pub...
Purpose Despite overall reductions in levels of smoking in the UK, rates of offender smoking remain...
Introduction: In jurisdictions permitting prisoner smoking, rates are high (c75%), with smoking em...
Purpose: This paper explores the perspectives of people in custody in Scotland on the nationwide int...
Background Awareness of the harmful effects of second-hand smoke (SHS) has led governments in th...
Introduction In jurisdictions permitting prisoner smoking, rates are high (c75%), with smoking embe...
A 2015 Public Health England report identified that the prevalence of smoking among prisoners at the...
IntroductionIn the UK, smoking among prisoners is up to five times more prevalent than the national ...
Background: Several jurisdictions have introduced smokefree policies in prisons, with or without per...
Purpose Despite overall reductions in levels of smoking in the UK, rates of offender smoking remai...
Background A comprehensive smokefree prison policy (SFPP) was introduced in Scottish prisons from No...
First paragraph: Several jurisdictions have introduced prison smoking bans, responding to concerns a...
Background Prisoner smoking rates remain high, resulting in secondhand smoke exposures for prison s...
Background: Prisons had partial exemption from UK 2006–07 policies banning smoking in enclosed pub...