Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10437334 Journal of Criminal Justice 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Decline in levels of trust among prisoners and staff found in UK maximum security prison. ► Faith, faith identities, and fears of radicalisation affected prisoner social life. ► Relationships were fractured and the traditional prison hierarchy had dissolved. ► Long sentences, fears of radicalisation, and shifting power bases led to higher fear. ► Religion had become an identifier and 'cover' for violent disputes between prisoners.
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