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  • Criminology
  • Public Health

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  • Prison-based therapeutic communities (TCs) are established interventions for substance abuse among incarcerated populations.
  • TCs emphasize relational paradigms, community building, and resident leadership development.
  • Network structures within TCs can impact the integration of new members and overall program goals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the network integration of residents within a men's prison-based TC.
  • To identify predictors of successful resident integration into the TC network.
  • To assess the adherence of the TC's network structure to theoretical ideals.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal study of a men's TC unit in a Pennsylvania prison over 10 months.
  • Collection and analysis of data on residents' informal social networks.
  • Examination of individual integration patterns and network structural properties.

Main Results:

  • Individual resident integration into the TC network is influenced by various hypothesized factors.
  • The observed TC network structure generally aligns with TC principles and effectively integrates residents.
  • Network analysis provides insights into the functioning of TCs and network integration processes.

Conclusions:

  • Prison-based TCs can successfully foster network integration and adhere to their core principles.
  • Understanding network dynamics is crucial for evaluating the effectiveness of TCs.
  • Network integration is a key process for successful rehabilitation in substance abuse treatment programs within correctional settings.