
Minority Ethnic Prisoners and the COVID-19 Lockdown
Issues, Impacts and Implications
- 128 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Minority Ethnic Prisoners and the COVID-19 Lockdown
Issues, Impacts and Implications
About this book
If prison regimes had continued as normal during the COVID-19 lockdown, social distancing would have been impossible. Therefore, sweeping restrictions were imposed confining prisoners to their cells, cancelling communal activity and prohibiting visits from family and friends.
This insightful book identifies the risks posed by prison lockdowns to minority ethnic prisoners, foreign national prisoners and prisoners from Traveller and Roma communities across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It documents the unequal impacts on their mental and physical health, feelings of isolation and fear, access to services and contact with visitors.
The legacy of the lockdown will be profound. This book exposes the long-term significance and impact on minority ethnic prisoners.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- One COVID-19 and the Lockdown
- Two Issues and Impacts: Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Groups
- Three Issues and Impacts: Foreign National Prisoners
- Four Issues and Impacts: The Irish Travelling and Roma Communities
- Five Implications
- Appendix: Prisons Housing Men Aged 21 and Over by Country
- References
- Index