Navigating Mental Health in the Male Open Prison: Pains, Power and Peer Support - Hardcover
Navigating Mental Health in the Male Open Prison: Pains, Power and Peer Support - Hardcover
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by Ed Schreeche-Powell (Author)
Navigating Mental Health in the Male Open Prison re-examines how mental health is managed within the male open prison, focusing on the under-explored role of peer support during transfer, transition, and adaptation. Schreeche-Powell addresses a neglected gap in penal research by investigating how 'well-meaning interventions' can produce unintended, iatrogenic harms. Through the lens of power and pain, the book critically explores how peer-led support operates at a time of heightened stress and uncertainty to support adaptation and transition to the open prison environment.
With attention to theory, lived experience, and policy development, this book offers a vital and timely analysis of peer support and how it can better support those navigating the emotional and institutional complexities of open prison life.
Author Biography
Ed Schreeche-Powell is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology and programme leader in Criminology and Criminal Psychology at The University of Greenwich, UK, and an Associate Lecturer in Social and Forensic Psychology.