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Project

The Role of E-cigarettes in the Implementation of Smokefree Prisons and Ongoing Management

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Collaboration with University of Glasgow.

This study aimed to explore the role of e-cigarettes in the implementation of smoke-free prisons and ongoing management of prisoner populations. The study involved interviews with staff and people in custody (prisoners) to better understand perspectives and experiences of e-cigarettes in the prison setting before and after the implementation of a smoking ban. The study also analysed prisoner spending on items such as tobacco, e-cigarettes and food and drink, against critical stages in the implementation and routine management of smoke-free prisons. This study extends other recently completed research (the Tobacco in Prisons Study, ‘TIPs’) which was designed to inform and evaluate the implementation of a smoking ban in Scotland’s prisons.

Total award value ?87,242.83

People (1)

Professor Kate Hunt

Professor Kate Hunt

Professor, ISM

Outputs (4)

Article

Brown A, O'Donnell R, Eadie D, Purves R, Sweeting H, Ford A, Bauld L & Hunt K (2021) Initial views and experiences of vaping in prisons: a qualitative study with people in custody preparing for the imminent implementation of Scotland's prison smokefree policy. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 23 (3), pp. 543-549. https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntaa088


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