TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - What is the pattern of self-harm and prison rule-breaking behaviour in personality disordered offenders in a high secure prison? JO - Journal of criminal psychology A1 - de Motte, Claire A1 - Bailey, Di A1 - Hunter, Melanie A1 - Bennett, Alice L. SP - 287 EP - 301 VL - 7 IS - 4 N2 - PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to describe the pattern of self-harm (SH) and proven prison rule-breaking (PRB) behaviour in prisoners receiving treatment for personality disorders (PDs) within a high security prison. Design/methodology/approach A comparative quantitative case study design supported the understanding of the frequency and pattern of SH and PRB behaviour across two stages of a PD treatment programme for 74 male prisoners. Data obtained from the prison's records were analysed using dependent t-tests, χ2 test of independence and time-frequency analyses. Findings Inferential statistics showed that the frequency of SH and PRB behaviour statistically increased across two phases of the PD treatment programme; however, the method of SH or type of PRB behaviour engaged in did not change. Mapping the frequencies of incidents using a time-frequency analysis shows the patterns of both behaviours to be erratic, peaking in the latter phase of treatment, yet the frequency of incidents tended to decline over time. Originality/value This is the first study to explore SH and PRB behaviours in men across two phases of a PD treatment programme. This study highlights the need for continued psychological support alongside the PD treatment programme with a focus on supporting men in treatment to effectively manage their SH and PRB behaviour. Keywords: Prison, Self-harm, Personality disorder, High secure, Personality disorder treatment service (PDTS), Prison rule breaking, High security Type: Research paper Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

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LA - en SN - 2009-3829 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JCP-01-2017-0004 ID - ref1 ER -