Centre for Public Health & Wellbeing, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom.
BMC Public Health. 2019 Aug 5;19(1):1043. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7396-7.
Prisons offer the state the opportunity to gain access to a population that is at particularly high risk of ill-health. Despite the supportive legal and policy structures surrounding prison rehabilitation, the oppressive nature of the austerity policy in England threatens its advanced improvement.
Using grounded theory methodology, this is the first interdisciplinary qualitative study to explore the impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England from the perspective of 29 international prison policymakers.
The far-reaching impact of austerity in England has established a regressive political system that shapes the societal attitude towards social issues, which has exacerbated the existing poor health of the prisoners. Austerity has undermined the notion of social collectivism, imposed a culture of acceptance among prison bureaucrats and the wider community, and normalised the devastating impacts of prison instability. These developments are evidenced by the increasing levels of suicide, violence, radicalisation and prison gangs among prisoners, as well as the imposition of long working hours and the high levels of absenteeism among prison staff.
This study underscores an important and yet unarticulated phenomenon that despite being the fifth largest economy in the world, England's poorest, marginalised and excluded population continues to bear the brunt of austerity. Reducing the prison population, using international obligations as minimum standards to protect prisoners' right to health and providing greater resources would create a more positive and inclusive system, in line with England's international and domestic commitments to the humane treatment of all people.
监狱为国家提供了一个机会,可以接触到健康状况特别差的人群。尽管监狱康复有支持性的法律和政策结构,但英格兰紧缩政策的压迫性质威胁着其先进的改善。
本研究采用扎根理论方法,这是第一项从 29 名国际监狱政策制定者的角度探索宏观经济紧缩对英格兰监狱健康影响的跨学科定性研究。
英格兰紧缩政策的深远影响建立了一个倒退的政治制度,塑造了社会对社会问题的态度,这加剧了囚犯现有的健康状况不佳。紧缩削弱了社会集体主义的观念,在监狱官僚和更广泛的社区中树立了接受的文化,并使监狱不稳定的破坏性影响正常化。这些发展的证据是囚犯自杀、暴力、激进化和监狱帮派的增加,以及监狱工作人员长时间工作和高缺勤率的增加。
本研究强调了一个重要但尚未阐明的现象,即尽管英格兰是世界第五大经济体,但最贫穷、边缘化和被排斥的人群仍在承受紧缩的冲击。减少监狱人口,将国际义务作为保护囚犯健康权利的最低标准,并提供更多资源,将创建一个更积极、更具包容性的系统,符合英格兰对所有人人道待遇的国际和国内承诺。