Prisoner experiences of Covid-19 Restrictions in Scotland during 2020

Armstrong, S. , Barkas, B., Casey, R. , Cornish, N., Gormley, C. , McNeill, F. and Schinkel, M. (2022) Prisoner experiences of Covid-19 Restrictions in Scotland during 2020. Working Paper. University of Glasgow.

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Abstract

This report summarises responses to a survey asking prisoners about their experiences of Covid restrictions during 2020. It was carried out as part of the Scotland in Lockdown study and draws on 86 responses from men and women in prisons across Scotland. The survey explored four main issues: sources of Covid information; following guidance to prevent infection; following guidance to protect mental and physical health; changes to prison life due to Covid. High numbers of respondents reported severe negative effects of lockdown restrictions in prison, including severe declines in mental health including suicide attempts. Extended cell lockups of 23 or more hours per day and loss and reduced quality of family contact were commonly mentioned factors in relation to mental health decline. People also reported relying on family and friends, rather than prisons sources, for information about Covid-19. It was difficult for most to follow key guidance on infection prevention and wellbeing, unsurprising in a prison environment where distancing and mobility are limited. Factors that supported wellbeing are discussed.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Working Paper)
Additional Information:Scotland in Lockdown was funded as part of the CSO (Scotland) Rapid Research in COVID-19 Programme. Full Project Title: “Scotland in Lockdown: Health and Social Impacts of Covid-19 Suppression for Vulnerable Groups in Scotland” (Award Number: COV/GLA/20/12).
Keywords:Covid-19, prison, prisoners, Scotland.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Schinkel, Dr Marguerite and Armstrong, Professor Sarah and cornish, neil and Casey, Dr Ryan and Gormley, Dr Caitlin and Barkas, Miss Betsy and McNeill, Professor Fergus
Authors: Armstrong, S., Barkas, B., Casey, R., Cornish, N., Gormley, C., McNeill, F., and Schinkel, M.
Subjects:H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences
College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Sociology Anthropology and Applied Social Sciences
Publisher:University of Glasgow
Published Online:15 March 2022

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Project CodeAward NoProject NamePrincipal InvestigatorFunder's NameFunder RefLead Dept
311300CSO covid 19 portfolioIain McInnesOffice of the Chief Scientific Adviser (CSO)COV/GLA/PortfolioIII - Immunology