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Perspectives on smokefree prison policy among people in custody in Scotland

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Brown A, Hunt K, Eadie D, Purves R & Mohan A (2020) Perspectives on smokefree prison policy among people in custody in Scotland. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 16 (4), pp. 389-402. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPH-12-2019-0065

Abstract
Purpose: This paper explores the perspectives of people in custody in Scotland on the nationwide introduction of a smokefree prison policy. Design: 77 people in custody in Scotland were interviewed in the period leading up to implementation of a nationwide prison smokefree policy. Data were thematically analysed to identify the diversity of views and experiences. Findings: Participants described a widespread awareness in prisons of plans to implement a smokefree policy from 30th November 2018. Opinions about smokefree prisons varied among participants based on perceptions of the fairness, and anticipated positive and negative consequences of removing tobacco from prisons. At the time of the interviews, people in custody were responding to the impending smokefree policy, either by proactively preparing for the smokefree rule change or by deploying avoidance strategies. Participants described opportunities and challenges for implementing smokefree policy in prisons across three main themes: the role of smoking in prison, prison smoking cessation services, and motivations for quitting smoking amongst people in custody. Originality: Our study exploring smokefree prisons from the perspectives of people in custody has several novel features which extend the evidence base. The findings highlight measures for jurisdictions to consider when planning to prohibit smoking in their prisons in the future. These include the need for evidence-based smoking cessation support in advance of smokefree policy, effective communication campaigns, consideration of broader structural determinants of health in prison and ongoing measures to reduce rates of return to smoking post release.

Journal
International Journal of Prisoner Health: Volume 16, Issue 4

StatusPublished
Publication date29/07/2020
Publication date online29/07/2020
Date accepted by journal12/06/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31311
ISSN1744-9200
eISSN1744-9219

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Ms Ashley Brown

Ms Ashley Brown

Research Fellow, Institute for Social Marketing

Professor Kate Hunt

Professor Kate Hunt

Professor, Institute for Social Marketing

Dr Richard Purves

Dr Richard Purves

Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Social Marketing