Securitizing carceral health: a realist review of Canada's prison needle exchange program.

IF 3 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Liam Michaud, Heino Stöver, Emily van der Meulen, Ann De Shalit, Sandra Ka Hon Chu, Rhiannon Thomas, Jörg Pont
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Abstract

Background: In 2018, in response to a lawsuit and years of civil society advocacy for prison-based syringe distribution due to elevated rates of injection drug use, HIV, and hepatitis C virus among incarcerated people, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) developed a Prison Needle Exchange Program (PNEP). Implementation of the PNEP has been slow and has faced significant critiques and challenges. As of early 2025, the PNEP is only available at eleven of forty-three federal prisons in Canada. Employing realist review methodology, an iterative process for synthesizing evidence concerning complex policy interventions, this article investigates CSC's approach to, and implementation of, the PNEP. By recognizing broader social and institutional contexts, and through the integration of environmental considerations, realist reviews consider policy outcomes and implications in addition to efficacy. In our study, we draw upon 114 distinct documentary sources, comprised of scholarly articles, news media, program evaluations, and correctional policies, as well as 257 pages of federal government disclosures acquired through Access-to-Information requests. Together, these allow us to identify factors that have either facilitated or impeded the PNEP's ongoing rollout and uptake among people in prison.

Results: Our results find that perceived risks regarding the circulation of needles and the use of a "Threat Risk Assessment" to determine eligibility function as major impediments to program efficacy. Findings also reveal incarcerated people seeking to enroll in the PNEP are frequently denied access and that the active involvement of correctional officers in enforcing compliance to program requirements acts to the detriment of participation. Results indicate the absence of meaningful confidentiality protections along with elevated rates of program discontinuation. Over roughly seven years of its existence, the PNEP has had extremely low uptake, particularly among women.

Conclusions: We propose a significant revisioning of CSC's PNEP to bring it into alignment with the best practices of similar prison-based harm reduction initiatives internationally, and according to professionally accepted standards of syringe distribution. The Canadian experience provides a cautionary tale to other jurisdictions considering implementing a carceral syringe program.

囚犯健康证券化:对加拿大监狱针头交换计划的现实审查。
背景:2018年,由于在押人员中注射毒品使用率、艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎病毒感染率上升,公民社会多年来一直倡导在监狱发放注射器,为此,加拿大惩教署(CSC)制定了一项监狱针头交换计划(PNEP)。该计划的执行进展缓慢,并面临重大批评和挑战。截至2025年初,PNEP仅在加拿大43所联邦监狱中的11所提供。本文采用现实主义审查方法,这是一个综合复杂政策干预证据的迭代过程,研究了CSC对PNEP的方法和实施。通过认识到更广泛的社会和制度背景,并通过综合考虑环境因素,现实主义审查除了考虑有效性外,还考虑政策结果和影响。在我们的研究中,我们借鉴了114种不同的文献来源,包括学术文章、新闻媒体、项目评估和惩教政策,以及257页通过信息获取请求获得的联邦政府披露。总之,这些使我们能够确定促进或阻碍PNEP在监狱中的持续推广和吸收的因素。结果:我们的研究结果发现,关于针头循环的感知风险和使用“威胁风险评估”来确定资格的功能是项目有效性的主要障碍。调查结果还显示,寻求加入PNEP的在押人员经常被拒绝进入该计划,而且惩教人员在强制遵守计划要求方面的积极参与不利于参与。结果表明,缺乏有意义的保密保护以及项目中止率上升。在其存在的大约七年中,PNEP的使用率极低,特别是在妇女中。结论:我们建议对CSC的PNEP进行重大修订,使其与国际上类似的基于监狱的减少危害举措的最佳实践保持一致,并根据专业接受的注射器分发标准。加拿大的经验为其他考虑实施注射器计划的司法管辖区提供了一个警世故事。
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Health and Justice
Health and Justice Social Sciences-Law
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.60%
发文量
34
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Health & Justice is open to submissions from public health, criminology and criminal justice, medical science, psychology and clinical sciences, sociology, neuroscience, biology, anthropology and the social sciences, and covers a broad array of research types. It publishes original research, research notes (promising issues that are smaller in scope), commentaries, and translational notes (possible ways of introducing innovations in the justice system). Health & Justice aims to: Present original experimental research on the area of health and well-being of people involved in the adult or juvenile justice system, including people who work in the system; Present meta-analysis or systematic reviews in the area of health and justice for those involved in the justice system; Provide an arena to present new and upcoming scientific issues; Present translational science—the movement of scientific findings into practice including programs, procedures, or strategies; Present implementation science findings to advance the uptake and use of evidence-based practices; and, Present protocols and clinical practice guidelines. As an open access journal, Health & Justice aims for a broad reach, including researchers across many disciplines as well as justice practitioners (e.g. judges, prosecutors, defenders, probation officers, treatment providers, mental health and medical personnel working with justice-involved individuals, etc.). The sections of the journal devoted to translational and implementation sciences are primarily geared to practitioners and justice actors with special attention to the techniques used.
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