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1 Copyright. Dr. Paul Leighton. Eastern Michigan University. Presented at A Statewide Forum on Privatization of Prisons, Mass Incarceration and Prison Reform in Michigan. Eastern Michigan University – April 13, 2013. view prison as brief, inevitable break in one’s criminal career. . – take advantage of prison programs to improve future prospects. . – withdraw from outside world and construct new life within prison . The Perfect Storm. Frederick L. Altice, M.D., M.A.. Professor of Medicine and Public Health. Yale University (USA). University of Malaya (Malaysia). Prisons and Tuberculosis. Nearly 10 million people imprisoned (4-6X more transition through annually). Dr Fabienne Hariga. Senior Adviser. UNODC HIV/AIDS Section. HIV in prisons: a . public health issue . The facts. 30 million people go through prisons each year. People who . i. nject . d. rugs represent up-to 70% of prison population. European and national issues. Seamus Watson, National Programme Manager, Public Health England . WHO . (European . Region). Collaborating Centre - Health in Prisons Programme. . Prisoners are the community. They come from the community, they return to it. Protection of prisoners is protection of our communities.. Carl Portman. Who I represent when working in prisons. . English Chess Federation (I am the Manager of Chess in Prisons). . . Caissa Consulting Ltd (I do my own private and voluntary work). Punishment or reform?. Describe the key features of the. Victorian prison system. Explain the purpose of Victorian. prisons. Evaluate. the key features of the Victorian prison system. Analyse the purpose of Victorian. A framework . of understanding . Annie Bartlett. Professor of Offender Health Care. abartlet@sgul.ac.uk. Deaths in Prison Custody: a framework of understanding . What has been happening in our prisons?. REFORM. CHRI. CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT : . 17. th. Century. Public Punishment: . Sentence for many offences was public hanging, or else whipping, branding, scaffold, . bilboes. , etc. . . designed to shame the person and deter others. . Prisons play an important part in delivering the state’s response to crime.. Here we will consider their role and operations.. The role of prisons – eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Under the influence of utilitarian and evangelical reforms in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, prisons were seen as institutions both to punish offenders and to reform criminals.. In the United States, most prison inmates are male. For that reason, there are more men's prisons than women's prisons and more services geared toward male inmates. . Women's Prisons. Have you heard of the TV show 'Orange Is the New Black'? It's a dark comedy about life in a women's prison, but in reality, life for women in prison isn't funny or entertaining.. Heino Stöver. Frankfurt University . of. Applied . Sciences. /Germany. I . declare. . to. . have. . no. . conflicts. . of. . interest. HIV in Prisons. HIV, STI, hepatitis B&C and TB prevalence . Safe Inside – the first report of the Joint Unions in Prisons Alliance About us The Joint Unions in Prisons Alliance (JUPA) brings together the f o llo wing trade and professional organisations What role for partnerships and a dialogic pedagogy?. Anne O’Grady, Paul Hamilton, Kirsty Teague. Learning Together . the policy. the programme. the partnerships. the practice (pedagogy). the positives.

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