Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex

Objectives: To determine if the provision of condoms to prisoners in two Australian state prison systems with different policies affects sexual behaviour. In New South Wales' (NSW) prisons, condoms are freely distributed, while in Queensland prisons none are distributed. Methods We used a compu...

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Main Authors: Butler, Tony, Richters, J., Yap, L., Donovan, B.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46913
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author Butler, Tony
Richters, J.
Yap, L.
Donovan, B.
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Richters, J.
Yap, L.
Donovan, B.
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description Objectives: To determine if the provision of condoms to prisoners in two Australian state prison systems with different policies affects sexual behaviour. In New South Wales' (NSW) prisons, condoms are freely distributed, while in Queensland prisons none are distributed. Methods We used a computer-assisted telephone interview to survey randomly selected prisoners in both states about their sexual behaviour in prison. Results Two thousand and eighteen male prisoners participated. The proportion of prisoners reporting anal sex in prison was equally low in NSW (3.3%) and Queensland (3.6%; p=0.8). A much higher proportion of prisoners who engaged in anal sex in NSW (56.8%) than Queensland (3.1%; p<0.0001) reported they had used a condom if they had had anal sex in prison. Sexual coercion was equally rare in both prison systems. Conclusions: We found no evidence that condom provision to prisoners increased consensual or non-consensual sexual activity in prison. If available, condoms were much more likely to be used during anal sex. Condoms should be made available to prisoners as a basic human right.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-469132017-09-13T14:03:56Z Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex Butler, Tony Richters, J. Yap, L. Donovan, B. Objectives: To determine if the provision of condoms to prisoners in two Australian state prison systems with different policies affects sexual behaviour. In New South Wales' (NSW) prisons, condoms are freely distributed, while in Queensland prisons none are distributed. Methods We used a computer-assisted telephone interview to survey randomly selected prisoners in both states about their sexual behaviour in prison. Results Two thousand and eighteen male prisoners participated. The proportion of prisoners reporting anal sex in prison was equally low in NSW (3.3%) and Queensland (3.6%; p=0.8). A much higher proportion of prisoners who engaged in anal sex in NSW (56.8%) than Queensland (3.1%; p<0.0001) reported they had used a condom if they had had anal sex in prison. Sexual coercion was equally rare in both prison systems. Conclusions: We found no evidence that condom provision to prisoners increased consensual or non-consensual sexual activity in prison. If available, condoms were much more likely to be used during anal sex. Condoms should be made available to prisoners as a basic human right. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46913 10.1136/sextrans-2012-050856 unknown
spellingShingle Butler, Tony
Richters, J.
Yap, L.
Donovan, B.
Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
title Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
title_full Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
title_fullStr Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
title_full_unstemmed Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
title_short Condoms for prisoners: No evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
title_sort condoms for prisoners: no evidence that they increase sex in prison, but they increase safe sex
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46913