H Walton, C Sherlaw-Johnson, E Massou, PL Ng… - Public Health, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives Prisoners face inequalities relating to health and social care and educational needs. Peer support (prisoners providing support to other prisoners) is used in addition to …
Peer mentoring is an increasingly popular criminal justice intervention in custodial and community settings. Peer mentors are community members, often with lived experiences of …
H Walton, E Massou… - Health and Social …, 2025 - journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk
Background More adults in prison need social care support. In some prisons, prisoners ('buddies') are trained to provide social care support for non-personal care tasks to other …
A Smith - Journal of Criminal Psychology, 2025 - emerald.com
Purpose This study examined the impact of peer mentoring on identity transformation amongst women in prison, exploring how peer mentoring roles develop non-offender …
Sexual offending creates a significant public health issue (Mann, Hanson & Thornton, 2010), whereby having a better understanding of the underlying factors related to sexual offending …
Within a criminal justice framework, this study offers a qualitative account of peer mentoring in a specific context. Through examining the subjective perceptions, meanings, and …
K Walby, D Cole - Corrections, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
There is a growing literature on prisoner peer support and mentoring to which this work contributes. This paper examines a form of prisoner peer mentoring at Stony Mountain …
Introduction: Self-harm is highly prevalent in prisons. One possible intervention for this is problem-solving therapy (PST). This thesis looks at a problem-support scheme based on …