2024
DOI: 10.1108/jfp-12-2023-0079
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Prison officers’ experiences of key-working with women living in a psychologically informed planned environment (PIPE)

Georgia Till,
Iduna Shah-Beckley,
Joel Harvey
et al.

Abstract: Purpose A key aspect of psychologically informed planned environments (PIPEs), are the attachment theory-informed relationships between residents and staff (Bainbridge, 2017). The key-work provision of one-to-one support from officers to residents is one of the main ways through which relationships are formed. The purpose of this paper is to explore prison officers’ experiences of the key-work role within a PIPE in a women’s Prison in England. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews explored t… Show more

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