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Program accreditation and correctional treatment.

D S Lipton1, D Thornton, J McGuire

  • 1National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI), New York, New York, 10048, USA. douglas.lipton@mciworld.com

Substance Use & Misuse
|January 4, 2001
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Accreditation of correctional treatment programs requires administrator support. England and Wales

Area of Science:

  • Correctional treatment program evaluation
  • Criminal justice system administration
  • Penal policy and reform

Background:

  • Accreditation of correctional treatment programs is crucial for effectiveness.
  • Successful implementation necessitates support from correctional administrators and program providers.
  • The development of accreditation criteria and support structures in corrections presents unique challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development, structure, content, and benefits of correctional treatment program accreditation.
  • To highlight the process within Her Majesty's Prison Service in England and Wales.
  • To demonstrate how accreditation can enhance correctional programming.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive analysis of the accreditation process in England and Wales.

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  • Examination of the development of accreditation criteria.
  • Review of the support structures implemented for program providers and administrators.
  • Main Results:

    • Her Majesty's Prison Service accelerated treatment programming effectiveness in 3.5 years.
    • A platform for program integrity was established.
    • Institutional leadership acceptance was obtained, increasing officer pride and morale.

    Conclusions:

    • Correctional treatment program accreditation, as implemented in England and Wales, offers significant benefits.
    • The process fosters program integrity, leadership buy-in, and improved staff morale.
    • This model provides a valuable framework for other correctional systems seeking to enhance treatment programming.