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  • Social Work
  • Public Policy

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  • Prison reintegration programs require practical frameworks for effective design and implementation.
  • Existing models like Risk-Needs-Responsivity and the Good Lives Model lack specificity for program development.
  • A structured approach is needed to guide service agencies, researchers, and policymakers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To articulate a novel, multi-level practice framework for prison-to-community reintegration programs.
  • To enhance the practical application of theoretical concepts in designing effective reintegration services.
  • To provide a resource that can potentially reduce reincarceration rates.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a three-level framework: principles and values, knowledge assumptions, and intervention guidelines.
  • Level 1 draws from the capability approach, focusing on enhancing individual freedom.
  • Level 2 integrates desistance theory, emphasizing changes in self-perception, relationships, resources, and community ties.
  • Level 3 incorporates throughcare service design, structuring practice into seven domains.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive, three-level practice framework for reintegration programs has been articulated.
  • The framework integrates established theories (capability approach, desistance theory) with practical service design.
  • It provides specific guidelines for intervention across seven domains.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework offers a more specific and practical approach to designing prison reintegration programs.
  • By addressing individual capabilities, desistance factors, and structured interventions, it has the potential to decrease reincarceration.
  • This framework serves as a valuable resource for improving correctional services and supporting successful community transitions.