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A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison: An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales. / Gorden, Caroline; Hughes, Caroline; Roberts, Deborah et al.
In: Prison Service Journal, No. 233, 01.08.2017, p. 11-22.

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Gorden, C, Hughes, C, Roberts, D, Astbury Ward, E & Dubberley, S 2017, 'A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison: An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales', Prison Service Journal, no. 233, pp. 11-22.

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Gorden, C., Hughes, C., Roberts, D., Astbury Ward, E., & Dubberley, S. (2017). A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison: An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales. Prison Service Journal, (233), 11-22.

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Gorden C, Hughes C, Roberts D, Astbury Ward E, Dubberley S. 2017. A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison: An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales. Prison Service Journal. (233):11-22.

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Gorden C, Hughes C, Roberts D, Astbury Ward E, Dubberley S. A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison: An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales. Prison Service Journal. 2017 Aug 1;(233):11-22.

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Gorden, Caroline ; Hughes, Caroline ; Roberts, Deborah et al. / A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison : An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales. In: Prison Service Journal. 2017 ; No. 233. pp. 11-22.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - A Literature Review of Transgender People in Prison

T2 - An ‘invisible’ population in England and Wales

AU - Gorden, Caroline

AU - Hughes, Caroline

AU - Roberts, Deborah

AU - Astbury Ward, Edna

AU - Dubberley, Sarah

N1 - Published text made available with consent from psj editor

PY - 2017/8/1

Y1 - 2017/8/1

N2 - Issues experienced by the transgender prison population are gradually receiving more attention in the UK. The recent suicides of two transgender women in prison in England has prompted a review of the Ministry of Justice guidance, which has very recently been published. This literature review reveals a distinct dearth of research concerning transgender people in prison and the review largely draws on research conducted in the USA. The paper has highlighted key issues that transgender people in prison experience: placement in the prison establishment; victimisation and management; and healthcare provisions. Future recommendations for research include: an examination of relevant prison policies in order to identify areas of good practice; and qualitative research with prison staff and transgender people in prison to further explore the nature of good practice, as well as examining the barriers to overcoming the identified issues. Without future research in the UK, transgender people will remain an ‘invisible’ prison population.

AB - Issues experienced by the transgender prison population are gradually receiving more attention in the UK. The recent suicides of two transgender women in prison in England has prompted a review of the Ministry of Justice guidance, which has very recently been published. This literature review reveals a distinct dearth of research concerning transgender people in prison and the review largely draws on research conducted in the USA. The paper has highlighted key issues that transgender people in prison experience: placement in the prison establishment; victimisation and management; and healthcare provisions. Future recommendations for research include: an examination of relevant prison policies in order to identify areas of good practice; and qualitative research with prison staff and transgender people in prison to further explore the nature of good practice, as well as examining the barriers to overcoming the identified issues. Without future research in the UK, transgender people will remain an ‘invisible’ prison population.

KW - Transgender

KW - prison population

KW - literature review

M3 - Article

SP - 11

EP - 22

JO - Prison Service Journal

JF - Prison Service Journal

SN - 0300-3558

IS - 233

ER -