In November 2022, FCRG Deputy, Lauren Smith (lead author) and colleagues published a new paper entitled “Gambling and crime: An exploration of gambling availability and culture in an English prison” in Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health journal.

In this study, 282 male volunteers in a Category B male prison in England completed a questionnaire which included the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI). The findings add to existing literature by identifying high rates of gambling in prison and showing that prisoners’ perceptions of gambling are as a normal part of prison life. They also suggest that screening and support should be available to manage gambling in prison, including support to reduce gambling-related debt, particularly given associations between debt and violence in prison. Relief from boredom and need for excitement were among the most common reasons for gambling in prison, indicating that there is a need to provide a more appropriately stimulating prison environment.

Smith, L. R., Sharman, S., & Roberts, A. (2022). Gambling and crime: An exploration of gambling availability and culture in an English prison. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health32(6), 389-403.