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Nasrul Ismail
Nasrul Ismail
Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Bristol
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Rolling back the prison estate: the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prisoner health in England
N Ismail
Journal of Public Health, 1-8, 2019
482019
Leaving no one behind in prison: improving the health of people in prison as a key contributor to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals 2030
N Ismail, A Lazaris, É O'Moore, E Plugge, S Stürup-Toft
BMJ Global Health 6 (3), e004252, 2021
342021
The politics of austerity, imprisonment and ignorance: a case study of English prisons
N Ismail
Medicine, Science and the Law 60 (2), 89-92, 2020
202020
Challenges for prison governors and staff in implementing the healthy prisons agenda in English prisons
N Ismail, N de Viggiani
Public Health 162, 91-97, 2018
192018
How do policymakers interpret and implement the principle of equivalence with regard to prison health? A qualitative study among key policymakers in England
N Ismail, N de Viggiani
Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (11), 746-750, 2018
182018
Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: a qualitative study among international policymakers
N Ismail
BMC Public Health 19 (1), 1043, 2019
172019
Deterioration, drift, distraction, and denial: How the politics of austerity challenges the resilience of prison health governance and delivery in England
N Ismail
Health Policy 124 (12), 1368-1378, 2020
142020
COVID-19 vaccine for people who live and work in prisons worldwide: A scoping review
N Ismail, L Tavoschi, B Moazen, A Roselló, E Plugge
Plos one 17 (9), e0267070, 2022
112022
Using laws to further public health causes: the Healthy Prisons Agenda
N Ismail, J Woodall, N de Viggiani
Global Health Promotion, 1757975918811098, 2019
102019
Why is it difficult to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of complex public health interventions in the community? A health economics perspective
N Ismail
Perspectives in Public Health 137 (4), 206-207, 2017
102017
Should we use a direct regulation to implement the Healthy Prisons Agenda in England? A qualitative study among prison key policy makers
N Ismail, N De Viggiani
Journal of Public Health 40 (3), 598-605, 2017
82017
Interventions to increase vaccine uptake among people who live and work in prisons: a global multistage scoping review
B Moazen, N Agbaria, N Ismail, S Mazzilli, UB Klankwarth, A Amaya, ...
Journal of Community Psychology 52 (8), 1091-1107, 2024
62024
The English Prison Health System After a Decade of Austerity, 2010-2020: The Failed Political Experiment
N Ismail
Routledge, 2022
62022
The state of English prisons and the urgent need for reform
N Ismail, A Forrester
The Lancet Public Health 5 (7), e368-e369, 2020
62020
Vaccination against emerging and reemerging infectious diseases in places of detention: a global multistage scoping review
B Moazen, N Ismail, N Agbaria, S Mazzilli, D Petri, A Amaya, J D’Arcy, ...
Frontiers in Public Health 12, 1323195, 2024
32024
Challenges and practicalities in adopting grounded theory methodology when conducting prison research
N Ismail
Issues and innovations in prison health research: Methods, issues and …, 2021
32021
Mental health in the criminal justice system: austerity must now be reversed
P Sen, A Forrester, M Georgiou, Q Haque, N Ismail, P Neville
BMJ 376, 2022
22022
What are the barriers prison governors and staff face in implementing the Healthy Prisons Agenda?
N Ismail, N de Viggiani
Centre for the Development and Evaluation of Complex Interventions for …, 2018
22018
The new prison framework will be inflexible, costly and do nothing to ease chronic overcrowding and violence
N Ismail, N De Viggiani
Democratic Audit, 2017
22017
Challenges in Conducting Interviews Regarding Prison Health With Prison Governors and Prison Officers in England
N Ismail
SAGE Research Methods, 2020
12020
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