Originally published in 1987, the purpose of Stress, Crowding, and
Blood Pressure in Prison was to present, in a single location, the
rationale, background, methods, principal results, analyses,
interpretations, and conclusions of the authors’ studies at
Massachusetts correctional institutions. Employing a longitudinal
method for studying 568 inmates, the authors drew on psychological,
social and health sciences assessments to identify the effects of
housing mode, prison employment, leisure activities, disciplinary
actions, and personal and sociodemographic characteristics to identify
what was particularly stressful for inmates. A parallel study of
prison staff and a specific series of conclusions and recommendations
concludes the book.
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ISBN
9781000968002
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok