Thomas Scott, Glazzard Jonathan
Independent Researcher, Leicester, UK.
School of Education, University of Hull, Hull, UK.
Int J Prison Health (2024). 2024 Dec 4. doi: 10.1108/IJOPH-06-2024-0033.
The purpose of this paper is to use lived experience and research to bridge the gap between LGBTQ+ policy and practice in prisons. The authors hope that this paper will ignite debate and lead to the development of policy, training and awareness across the prison estate in the United Kingdom (UK).
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This paper draws on the lived experiences of a serving prisoner, who has co-authored this paper. He identifies as gay. His examples of life behind bars depict the clear disconnect between policy and its application in practice. The authors have drawn on aspects of lived experience which best highlight gaps in policy and they have then used these to inform and justify the recommendations at the end of this paper.
This paper found that there is a clear disconnect between policy and practice in relation to supporting LGBTQ+ people in the prison estate. The findings highlight the haphazard approach to risk assessments and the manipulation of policy by both staff and prisoners.
RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: There is some research on the experiences of LGBTQ+ people in prisons in the UK, albeit limited. The authors recognise that drawing on the lived experiences of individuals calls into question the reliability of the findings and implications that they have proposed. However, these experiences do align with the existing research. There is an urgent need for further research into the experiences of LGBTQ+ people within prisons.
This paper is intended to ignite debate on the experiences and rights of LGBTQ+ prisoners. Implementing the recommendations that are outlined in this article will help to create a more consistent approach to the application of LGBTQ+ prisoners' rights.
LGBTQ+ people are more likely to experience poor mental health. Implementing the policy recommendations will help to create more inclusive cultures within prisons. In addition, the recommendations seek to foster the development of positive attitudes through developing educational resources which aim to challenge discrimination and prejudice. This furthers the advancement of social justice and inclusion, not just in prisons but also in the community. Prisoners returning to the community are more likely to enter it with healthy and inclusive values in relation to LGBTQ+.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This paper draws on the lived experiences of a serving long-term prisoner. Thus, it provides a valuable and unique insight into day-to-day life in the prison system. This insight is valuable to both policy makers and researchers who are seeking to develop a better, more informed understanding of life behind bars for LGBTQ+ prisoners.
本文旨在利用实际生活经验和研究来弥合英国监狱中LGBTQ+政策与实践之间的差距。作者希望本文能引发讨论,并促使英国监狱系统制定相关政策、开展培训并提高认识。
设计/方法/途径:本文借鉴了一名在职囚犯的实际生活经验,该囚犯也是本文的合著者。他自认为是同性恋者。他在狱中生活的例子揭示了政策与其实际应用之间明显的脱节。作者选取了最能凸显政策差距的实际生活经验方面,并以此为依据提出本文最后的建议。
本文发现,在监狱系统中,支持LGBTQ+群体方面的政策与实践存在明显脱节。研究结果凸显了风险评估的随意性以及工作人员和囚犯对政策的操纵。
研究局限性/影响:英国有一些关于LGBTQ+群体在监狱中经历的研究,尽管数量有限。作者认识到,借鉴个人的实际生活经验会让人质疑研究结果及其所提影响的可靠性。然而,这些经验与现有研究是一致的。迫切需要对LGBTQ+群体在监狱中的经历进行进一步研究。
本文旨在引发关于LGBTQ+囚犯经历和权利的讨论。实施本文提出的建议将有助于在应用LGBTQ+囚犯权利方面形成更一致的做法。
LGBTQ+群体更容易出现心理健康问题。实施政策建议将有助于在监狱中营造更具包容性的文化。此外,这些建议旨在通过开发旨在挑战歧视和偏见的教育资源来促进积极态度的形成。这不仅推动了监狱中的社会正义和包容,也推动了社区中的社会正义和包容。回归社区的囚犯更有可能带着与LGBTQ+群体相关的健康和包容价值观融入社区。
原创性/价值:本文借鉴了一名长期在职囚犯的实际生活经验。因此,它为监狱系统的日常生活提供了宝贵而独特的见解。这一见解对于寻求更好、更深入了解LGBTQ+囚犯狱中生活的政策制定者和研究人员而言具有重要价值。