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ART : 29387 : Not available for external loan | |
Examining the effects of key workplace variables on job burnout of southern prison staff | |
English | |
20231228 | |
Sage | |
Leone, Matthew C. | Lambert, Eric G. | Keena, Linda D. | Hayes, Stacy H. | May, David | |
prison personnel | burnout | occupational stress | job satisfaction | organisational factors | prisons, supermax | developed countries | risk factors | prisons | United States | |
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Prison journal ; doi: 10.1177/00328855231222441 | |
ART : 33136 : Not available for external loan | |
How punitive is pretrial? : measuring the relative pains of pretrial detention | |
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20231211 | |
Sage | |
Anderson, Claudia N. | Cochran, Joshua C. | Montes, Andrea N. | |
penal policy | pre-trial detention effects | punishment | suffering | social support | legitimacy | attitude of detainees | comparative study [publication type] | attitude of prisoners | imprisonment effects | United States | |
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Punishment and society ; doi: 10.1177/14624745231218702 | |
ART : 33165 : Not available for external loan | |
What do trauma workers experience when assisting refugee survivors of torture and trauma? : a narrative inquiry | |
English | |
20231200 | |
American Psychological Association | |
Fernandes, Pearl | Rhodes, Paul | Buus, Niels | |
torture victims treatment | effects on therapists | refugee aid effects | personal narratives | attitude of health personnel | psychological resilience | emotional trauma | optimism | vicarious traumatisation | posttraumatic growth | organisational models | organisational management | institutional support | personal satisfaction | institutional aspects | personnel turnover | narrative analysis | United States | Zimbabwe | United Kingdom | Sri Lanka | Serbia | Senegal | Mauritius | Croatia | Cambodia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Australia | Argentina | Afghanistan | |
Professional psychology, research and practice ; vol. 54, no. 6 | |
ART : 32911 : Not available for external loan | |
'It makes him feel even farther away' : disruptions in communication among families impacted by incarceration during the COVID-19 pandemic | |
English | |
20231200 | |
Sage | |
Boppre, Breanna | Novisky, Meghan A. | |
United States | communicable disease control adverse effects | developed countries | prisons | prisoner visitation | pandemic effects | lockdowns effects | communication with family members | stressors | social support | coping behaviour | parent-child relations | |
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Criminal justice and behavior ; vol. 50, no. 12 | |
ART : 32496 : Not available for external loan | |
Influencing enforcement: the application of international law in independent judiciaries : the case of the Alien Tort Statute | |
English | |
20231200 | |
Sage | |
Bayram, A. Burcu | Miller, Banks | |
international human rights law | attitude of judicial personnel | state compliance | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | Torture Victim Protection Act (legislation, United States) | accountability for torture effectiveness | political ideologies | decision making | politics | Alien Tort Claims Act (legislation, United States) | judicial decisions | judge's role | judicial independence | national courts' role | domestic implementation effectiveness | United States | |
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Political research quarterly ; vol. 76, no. 4 | |
ART : 32970 : Not available for external loan | |
Deconstructing the power dynamics of prison research | |
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20231200 | |
Sage | |
Barragan, Melissa | Augustine, Dallas | Reiter, Keramet | |
research methodology | conflicting narratives | data validity | emotions | empathy | access to prisons | field work | decision making | prisons | qualitative methods | United States | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 103, no. 6 | |
ART : 33167 : Not available for external loan | |
Can't shake the prison guard blues : examining the effects of work stress, job satisfaction, boundary violations, and the mistreatment of inmates on the depressive symptomatology of correctional officers | |
English | |
20231200 | |
Sage | |
Worley, Robert M. | Lambert, Eric G. | Worley, Vidisha Barua | |
United States | distress | occupational exposure adverse effects | prison personnel | working conditions effects | prisoner-personnel relations | risk factors | personal characteristics | sex factors | depression | symptoms | occupational stress prevention | attitude to prisoners | prisoner abuse | effects on perpetrators | institutional aspects | prison management's role | professional supervision | |
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Criminal justice review ; vol. 48, no. 4 | |
ART : 33151 : Not available for external loan | |
Barriers and facilitators to self-measured blood pressure monitoring among US-resettled Arab refugees with hypertension : a qualitative study | |
English | |
20231130 | |
BioMed Central | |
Bridi, Lana | Albahsahli, Behnan | Bencheikh, Nissma | Abu Baker, Dania | Godino, Job G. | O'Laughlin, Kelli N. | Rousan, Tala Al- | |
United States | Arab refugees | hypertension | blood pressure control | patient compliance | sociocultural factors | health literacy | affect | attitude to health | fear | anxiety | social stigma | health services utilisation | chronic disease | help seeking behaviour | |
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BMC primary care ; vol. 24, no. 1 | |
ART : 33091 : Not available for external loan | |
Justifying the use of excessive force : a critical discourse analysis of Chinese police individual WeChat subscription accounts | |
English | |
20231121 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Wang, Han | |
police violence | discourse analysis | cross-national comparison | counternarratives | denial | social media | justification for violence | attitude of police personnel | attitude to violence | China | United States | |
Modern Asian studies ; doi: 10.1017/S0026749X2300032X | |
ART : 33076 : Not available for external loan | |
'And if it doesn’t work they deserve it anyway' : more evidence that retributive concerns motivate 'enhanced interrogation' torture | |
English | |
20231117 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Hansen, Ian | Callaghan, Bennett | |
determinants of torture | motivation | torture purposes | criminal suspect characteristics | attitude to torture | war on terror | punishment | torture justifiability | interrogation effectiveness | retaliation | universal | United States | |
Dynamics of asymmetric conflict: pathways toward terrorism and genocide ; doi: 10.1080/17467586.2023.2280865 | |