Reimagining rehabilitation: addressing basic needs and substance use in prison environments for the common good.

Tyesia Williams, Leanne Howell, Nicholas Werse
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to reinforce the importance of rehabilitation, which is considered to be one of the key elements in the correctional environment that deters crime and reduces the rates of recidivism. Although rehabilitation efforts, such as substance use treatment, have benefits, the condition of the prison environment, specifically the lack of basic needs, can thwart the efforts of the rehabilitative process. This study builds upon previous research to propose institutional adjustments to the incarceration environment to better support rehabilitation.

Design/methodology/approach: This study builds upon the implications of a previously conducted qualitative case study that used semi-structured individual interviews, a focus group and site observations at a Louisiana facility to explore five incarcerated individuals' access to the five basic needs and uncover barriers to self-actualization while in substance use treatment programs. The findings were leveraged to determine best practices for creating an environment more conducive to rehabilitation and treatment.

Findings: This study argues for three actionable changes to the Department of Corrections system that can support rehabilitation efforts more effectively: improvements in meeting one of humanity's most essential needs - adequate and nutritious food, initiatives to improve incarcerated individuals' sense of safety and enhanced correctional officer training.

Originality/value: The environment in which substance use treatment is administered has the potential to be beneficial or detrimental to the rehabilitative process. Providing correctional institutions with the knowledge necessary to confront hindrances to successful treatment has the potential to change the trajectory of rehabilitative efforts and recidivism.

重新设想康复:为共同利益解决监狱环境中的基本需求和物质使用问题。
目的:本研究的目的是强调改造的重要性,改造被认为是惩教环境中阻止犯罪和降低累犯率的关键因素之一。虽然戒毒治疗等康复努力有好处,但监狱环境的条件,特别是缺乏基本需要,会阻碍康复进程的努力。本研究以先前的研究为基础,提出监禁环境的制度调整,以更好地支持康复。设计/方法/方法:本研究建立在先前进行的定性案例研究的基础上,该研究使用半结构化的个人访谈,焦点小组和路易斯安那州设施的现场观察来探索五名被监禁者对五种基本需求的获取,并揭示在药物使用治疗方案中自我实现的障碍。研究结果被用来确定创造更有利于康复和治疗的环境的最佳做法。研究结果:本研究提出了三个可操作的改变,以更有效地支持改造工作:改善满足人类最基本的需求之一——充足和有营养的食物,提高被监禁者的安全感,加强惩教官员的培训。原创性/价值:实施药物使用治疗的环境有可能对康复过程有益或有害。向惩教机构提供必要的知识,以应对成功治疗的障碍,有可能改变康复工作和再犯的轨迹。
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