
Social Work and Health in Prisons
Studies from Central Asia and China- Herausgeber:innen:
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- Verlag:
- 2023
Zusammenfassung
Die Schaffung menschenwürdiger Haftbedingungen ist eine der größten Herausforderungen der heutigen Zeit. In vielen Ländern ist der Strafvollzug nach wie vor ein geschlossenes und von der Öffentlichkeit verborgenes System. Der vorliegende Sammelband untersucht die Entwicklung der sozialen Arbeit und der Gesundheitsversorgung im Strafvollzug in Zentralasien und China im Kontext aktueller Gefängnisreformen. Im Zentrum stehen die Bemühungen der Staaten, internationale Gefängnisstandards einzuführen und humanere Haftbedingungen unter erschwerten Bedingungen und im Kontext begrenzter öffentlicher Finanzen zu schaffen. Die Publikation ist neuartig und bietet erstmals eine umfassende Darstellung der Gesundheits- und Sozialarbeit in den Gefängnissen Zentralasiens und in China. Mit Beiträgen vonZhyldyz Bakirova | Tynchtyk Estebes Uulu | Simon Fleißner | Sandugash Ismagulova |Ulla-Britt Klankwarth | Anna Konvissar | Medet Kudabekov | Ingo Ilja Michels | Dalida Mukasheva | Nugul Musaeva | Cholpon Omurakunova| Eric Orosaliev | Ulla Pape | Mariya Prilutskaya | Ehab Salah | Jarkyn Shadymanova| Zhanar Shaidullina | Sergey Soshnikov | Heino Stöver | Hang Su | Nurlan Tulkinbayev | Dinara Yessimova
Schlagworte
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Copyrightjahr
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-7560-0019-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-3598-8
- Verlag
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Reihe
- Drogenkonsum in Geschichte und Gesellschaft | Drug Use in History and Society
- Band
- 7
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Seiten
- 305
- Produkttyp
- Sammelband
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 1 - 8 Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Ulla Pape, Heino Stöver, Ingo Ilja Michels Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Bibliography
- Ulla Pape, Heino Stöver Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 1.1. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (SMR)
- 1.2. UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (‘Mandela Rules’)
- 1.3. United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for Non-Custodial Measures (the ‘Tokyo Rules’)
- 1.4. UN Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-Custodial Measures for Women Offenders (the ‘Bangkok Rules’)
- 1.5. The Legal Status of International Prison Standards
- 2.1. The United Nations and the Promotion of Prison Standards
- 2.2. Non-Governmental Actors
- 3.1. Prohibition of Torture
- 3.2. Solitary Confinement
- 3.3. Prison Overcrowding
- 3.4. Prison Health
- Conclusion: International Prison Action and Its Implications for the Region
- Bibliography
- Ulla-Britt Klankwarth, Simon Fleißner Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Social Work as a Human Rights Profession
- 2. The Bangkok Rules
- 3.1. Pick your Topic
- 3.2. Pick your Rule
- 3.3. Reflect upon your Practice
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Hang Su Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 1. The Prison System in China
- 2. Historical Development of the Prison System
- 3. Legal Framework
- 4. Organisational Structure
- 5. Types of Prisons
- 6. Prison System Governance
- 7. The Core Problems of the Current Prison System
- 8.1. Incarceration Rates – Male/Female Ratio – Age Structure
- 8.2. Social and Health Issues
- 8.3. Human Rights Issues
- 8.4. Social Work in Prisons
- 8.5. Medical Services
- 8.6. Labour Integration Projects
- 8.7. Education
- 8.8. External Help through Families and Support Groups
- 8.9. Participation of Non-Profit Organisations in Prison Social Work
- 8.10. Reintegration/Rehabilitation/Reentry
- 8.11. What are the Barriers for Social Work in the Prisons?
- 8.12. How Can These Challenges be Addressed?
- 8.13. Improving Prison Social Work
- Bibliography
- Dinara Yessimova, Mariya Prilutskaya, Dalida Mukasheva, Medet Kudabekov, Sandugash Ismagulova, Zhanar Shaidullina Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 1. Social Work in Kazakhstan: Context, Reforms, and Institutionalisation
- 2. Legal Regulations for Social Work in Kazakhstan Prisons
- 3. Socially Oriented Reforms of the Penal System in Kazakhstan
- 4. Prisoner Health and Medical Services
- 5. Discussion and Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Jarkyn Shadymanova, Nurgul Musaeva, Eric Orosaliev, Cholpon Omurakunova Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. The History and Legal Framework of the Prison System in Kyrgyzstan
- 2. Organisational Structure of the Penitentiary System of the Kyrgyz Republic
- 3. Demography and Types of Prisons and Colonies
- 4. Human Rights Issues
- 5. Social Work in the Prisons of the Kyrgyz Republic
- 6. Socio-Psychological Work in Prisons
- 7.1. Participation of Non-Profit Organisations in Social Work in Prisons
- 7.2. Reintegration/Rehabilitation/Returning Home
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Sergey Soshnikov, Heino Stöver Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. The Penitentiary System in Uzbekistan
- 2. The Population of the Penitentiary System
- 3. Human Rights Situation in the Penitentiary System
- 4. Informal Governance Structures in Prisons
- 5. Social Work in the Penitentiary System
- 6. International Organisations and the Penitentiary System
- 7. Participation of NGOs in Prison Social Work
- 8. Reintegration, Rehabilitation, and Re-entry
- 9. What Kind of Social Work Services are Provided in the Prisons?
- 10. Barriers to the Development of Social Work in Prisons
- 11. How Can These Challenges Be Addressed?
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Hang Su Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Legal Framework
- 2. Organisational Structure
- 3. Governance
- 4. Types of Drug Rehabilitation Facilities
- 5.1. Incarceration Rates – Male /Female Ratio – Age Structure
- 5.2. Social and Health Issues
- 5.3. Human Rights Issues
- 6.1. Social Work Services
- 6.2. Medical Services
- 6.3. Education and Correction
- 6.4. External Help through Families and Support Groups
- 6.5. Participation of Non-Profit Organisations in Social Work
- 6.6. Barriers for Social Work in the Compulsory Drug Rehabilitation Centre
- 6.7. Solutions to These Challenges
- Bibliography
- Mariya Prilutskaya Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Methodology
- 2. Legal Regulations
- 3. Organisational Structure and Statistical Data
- 4. Social Characteristics of Compulsory Treatment Patients and Services
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Dalida Mukasheva, Medet Kudabekov, Dinara Yessimova, Nurlan Tulkinbayev, Anna Konvisar Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Main Trends in Social Work in the Penitentiary System in Kazakhstan
- 2. National Legislation and International Standards for Working with Prisoners
- 3. Problems and Prospects for Resocialisation Programmes in Kazakhstan
- 4. Findings
- 5. Results of the Survey
- 6. Results of Secondary Data Analysis
- 7. Discussion
- 8. Recommendations
- Bibliography
- Tynchtyk Estebes Uulu Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Methadone Maintenance Treatment
- 2. Needle and Syringe Exchange Programmes
- 3. Prevention of Overdoses from Opioids
- 4. Psychosocial Support
- 5. Outreach Work
- 6. Social Institutions
- 7. Probation System
- 8. Prison System
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Heino Stöver, Jarkyn Shadymanova Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Implementation of Harm Reduction Programmes
- 2. Basic Normative Documents
- 3. Current Situation
- 4. Coverage of the Syringe Eхchange Points (SEP) Programme
- 5. Regulations for SEP Activities in Penitentiary Institutions
- 6. Medical Services in the Penitentiary System
- 7. Operational Services in Penitentiary Institutions
- 8. Overdose Prevention
- 9. HIV Testing in Prisons
- 10. Access to Antiretroviral Therapy for SEP clients
- 11. Results of the Implementation of the NEP Programme
- 12. Interaction and Cooperation with Other Organisations within the Programme
- 13. Training Activities for Employees at Syringe Exchange Points
- 14. Financing of the NEP Programme
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Zhyldyz Bakirova, Tynchtyk Estebes Uulu, Simon Fleißner, Ulla Pape, Heino Stöver, Hang Su Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction
- 1. Background: Naloxone and Overdose Prevention
- 2. Take-Home Naloxone in Prison
- 3.1. Germany: Experiences of the Take-Home Naloxone Programme
- 3.2. Kyrgyzstan: Experiences with Naloxone in Prisons and the Community
- 3.3. China
- 4. Discussion and Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Heino Stöver, Ingo Ilja Michels Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Introduction: Drug Use of People Living in Prisons
- 1. Current State of Drug Treatment for Drug-Using People Living in Prisons
- 2. Why is Drug Treatment for People Living in Prisons not yet Comparable to that Available for Non-Incarcerated Drug Users?
- 3.1. Benefits for the Prisoner
- 3.2. Benefits for the Prison Staff and Community
- 4.1. Overcoming Barriers from the Prisoner
- 4.2. Overcoming Barriers from the Prison Staff and Other Stakeholders
- 5. Prospects for Developing MAT in Prisons in China and Central Asia
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- GlossarySeiten 297 - 298 Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Authors’ BiographiesSeiten 299 - 305 Download Kapitel (PDF)




