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Int J Prison Health (2024) 1–15.
Published: 24 June 2026
... environments influence health trajectories over time. In addition, integrating staff-centred qualitative methods with objective health indicators would strengthen causal inference and advance theory on occupational strain, recovery and cumulative load in correctional settings. Practical implications...
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Int J Prison Health (2024) (2025) 21 (4): 417–431.
Published: 20 October 2025
... Qualitative methods NIDA F32 138253 NIDA K01 DA061692 NIDA R01 DA029910 This study was supported by NIDA, F32 138253; NIDA, K01 DA061692; and NIDA, R01 DA029910. Criminal subcultures are a widely recognized phenomenon in prisons around the world (Pyrooz and Mitchell, 2014...
Includes: Supplementary data
