Lucas Kimberley D, Miller Jamie L, Eckert Valorie, Horne Rebecca L, Samuel Michael C, Mohle-Boetani Janet C
Public Health Unit, California Correctional Health Care Services, Elk Grove, CA, USA
Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Branch, Division of Communicable Disease Control, Center for Infectious Diseases, California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA, USA.
J Correct Health Care. 2014 Jul;20(3):184-194. doi: 10.1177/1078345814530869. Epub 2014 Jun 16.
This study evaluated the safety and security impact, feasibility, and cost of a program to provide condoms to inmates. A 1-year pilot study of wall-mounted condom dispensing machines in one California state prison compared pre- and post-intervention rates of penal code violations related to sexual misconduct, contraband, controlled substances, and violence. The rates of penal code violations were unchanged or decreased compared to the pre-pilot year. Discreetly located condom dispensers were vandalized less frequently than those in plain view (p < .05). Distributing condoms using the pilot model would cost less than $2 per inmate annually. Results suggest that the use of discreetly located dispensing machines is an acceptable, feasible, low-cost option to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and poses no safety or security risk in a typical medium-security prison setting.
本研究评估了一项为囚犯提供避孕套的项目对安全保障的影响、可行性及成本。在加利福尼亚州一所监狱对壁挂式避孕套自动售卖机进行了为期一年的试点研究,比较了干预前后与性行为不检、违禁品、管制药物及暴力相关的刑法违规率。与试点前一年相比,刑法违规率未变或有所下降。位置隐蔽的避孕套自动售卖机遭破坏的频率低于那些显眼位置的售卖机(p < .05)。采用试点模式分发避孕套,每位囚犯每年的花费不到2美元。结果表明,在典型的中等安全级别的监狱环境中,使用位置隐蔽的自动售卖机是一种可接受、可行且低成本的预防性传播疾病传播的选择,且不会带来安全或安保风险。