Developing health and wellbeing in prisons: an analysis of prison inspection reports in Scotland
Abstract Background The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy approach to health promotion in prison. It is one of the few countries with a strategic plan for health promotion implementation. Given the paucity of understanding in relation to the concept of a...
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Main Authors: | James Woodall (Author), Charlotte Freeman (Author) |
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