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Main description:
This book uses empirical data gathered using ethnographic methods in two contrasting prisons to provide a rare insight into death and dying in prisons in the UK. The majority of deaths in prison custody in England and Wales result from natural causes, yet the experiences of people dying in prison and the impact of these deaths on the wider prison are under-researched areas. It provides a novel insight into the impact of deaths from natural causes on the prison as an institution and challenges existing work juxtaposing occupational philosophies of 'care' and 'control'. It also identifies how end of life care is provided in prisons and the impact this has on culture and relationships shows how deaths from natural causes in prison custody 'soften' prison regimes, culture and relationships. It speaks to an international audience by drawing on the global literature including from the US.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The carceral geography of death and dying in prison custody
3. The governance of mortality and location
4. Constructing the dying prisoner
5. Caring at the end of life in prison custody
6. Evaluating end of life care in prison custody
7. After a death
8. Conclusion
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Macmillan Education (Palgrave Macmillan)
Publication date: April, 2023
Pages: None
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Palliative Medicine