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What is optimal integrated multi-agency Throughcare? A global e-Delphi consensus study defining core components of effective rehabilitation and reintegration programming

Marie Claire Van Hout (Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK)
Reda Madroumi (School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK)
Wendy Hoey (NSW Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network, Sydney, Australia)
Sylvester Uhaa (Health Through Walls, Abuja, Nigeria)
Peter Severin (International Corrections and Prisons Association, Sydney, Australia)
Ivan Calder (Health Through Walls, Miami, Florida, USA)

Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice

ISSN: 2056-3841

Article publication date: 3 November 2023

Issue publication date: 24 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The study aimed to identify and define core components of Throughcare. The global prison population has reached its highest level to date (11.5 million), with comparative data on recidivism unavailable. Despite the global shift away from punitive and towards rehabilitative approaches, reintegration programming (Throughcare) is limited, ill-resourced or non-existent in many countries.

Design/methodology/approach

This study conducted a global e-Delphi consensus study of professionals working in prison and correctional services to define critical components of effective rehabilitation and reintegration programming. Consensus was defined a priori as 70% or more participants scoring an outcome from 7 to 9 and fewer than 15% scoring it 1 to 3.

Findings

Following a call for expression of interest circulated to the International Corrections and Prisons Association member list (n = 7282), 175 members agreed to partake in the e-Delphi rounds. In Round One, 130 individuals completed an online survey where 35 statements were scored by importance, each with opportunity to provide written feedback. A total of 33 statements exceeded the set threshold of consensus. Written feedback supported refinement and further development of statements in Round Two. A total of 108 individuals completed Round Two. A total of 39 out of the 40 statements exceeded the set threshold of consensus.

Practical implications

Consensus statements are useful to provide a shared understanding for inter-agency Throughcare partnerships, to inform national prison policies and to expand prison and support staff capacity building and programmes all over the world.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, to date, this is the first known attempt to elicit consensus from a broad range of professionals working in the field of prison and correctional services on core components of effective rehabilitation and reintegration programming.

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Acknowledgements

Conflict of interest: None to declare.

Citation

Van Hout, M.C., Madroumi, R., Hoey, W., Uhaa, S., Severin, P. and Calder, I. (2023), "What is optimal integrated multi-agency Throughcare? A global e-Delphi consensus study defining core components of effective rehabilitation and reintegration programming", Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, Vol. 9 No. 3/4, pp. 237-257. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCRPP-06-2023-0030

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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