Toward a Practice Framework for Throughcare Reintegration Programs

Author:

Hart Aaron12ORCID,Gelb Karen3,Martinovic Marietta4

Affiliation:

1. Vacro, Melbourne, Australia

2. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

3. Karen Gelb Consulting, Melbourne, Australia

4. RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

Practice frameworks for programs supporting people to transition between prison and community are a critical resource for service agencies, researchers and policy makers. Although reintegration programs are often commissioned with reference to Risk-Needs-Responsivity and the Good Lives Model, these frameworks lack specificity for practical program design. Following recent meta-theoretical guidelines, we articulate a practice framework for reintegration programs over three levels: (1) principles and values; (2) knowledge related assumptions; and (3) intervention guidelines. Level 1 is drawn from the capability approach, which frames the goal of increasing the substantive freedom of individuals. Level 2 is drawn from desistance theory, which grounds claims that sustained cessation of offending is enabled by changes in people’s self-labels and narrative, relationships with friends and family, access to resources, and community participation. Level 3 is drawn from throughcare service design and structures practice into seven domains. This framework has potential to reduce rates of reincarceration.

Funder

State Government of Victoria and from philanthropic sources

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Reference60 articles.

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