RT Article T1 Public Acceptability of Prisoners’ Access and Use of Digital Technologies in the UK JF The prison journal VO 102 IS 2 SP 237 OP 255 A1 Hadlington, Lee A2 Knight, Victoria 1971- LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1795543612 AB The incarcerated are subject to digital inequalities whereby the distribution of Information Communication Technology (ICT) access, uptake, and skills is restricted by strict regulations to control use. Using the Attitudes toward Digital Technology in Secure Environments (ATD-ISE) scale, 237 participants were surveyed to assess public opinion regarding access and implementation of digital technology in prisons. We observed there is a potential opportunity to inform and educate the public on the value of enhancing digital literacy in correctional facilities for the benefit of rehabilitative outcomes. K1 Digital divide K1 Public Opinion K1 Digital technology access K1 Prison DO 10.1177/00328855221079290