HIV counselling in prisons
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- theory and-practice
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Counselling Psychology Quarterly
- Vol. 2 (1), 33-51
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09515078908256660
Abstract
HIV presents particular problems in penal establishments: the nature of the population; conditions in prison; media attention and misinformation; the possibility of transmission within and beyond the prison population; the extra issues that apply to female prisoners. These are discussed in the context of prison policy regarding HIV and the broad strategic approach which is being adopted to manage the problem of HIV within penal institutions. Counselling has a key role is the overall strategy. Pre- and post-test counselling with prisoners is described and the particular problems presented by inmates are discussed and illustrated by reference to case histories. Developments in counselling provision for inmates are outlined.Keywords
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