How can we better isolate the impact of multiple interventions within an individual's time in prison? How can we better route individuals onto appropriate programmes in a timely way?
Background
We want to provide decent, safe and secure accommodation that supports individuals in their rehabilitation. We want to reduce levels of violence and self-harm and develop the evidence on what structures and interventions can help improve outcomes for individuals in prison.
Next steps
We can be contacted at the following email address: evidence_partnerships@justice.gov.uk.
Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Related UKRI funded projects
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The "Rehabilitation Prison": An oxymoron or an opportunity to radically reform imprisonment?
Prisons are experiencing numerous problems: rising numbers, 'new' populations requiring specialised care (e.g. elderly men, military veterans); an ageing and dilapidated estate that spatially exacerbates effects of overc...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project partially answers the question by discussing the challenges and goals of prison rehabilitation, but does not specifically address isolating the impact of multiple interventions or routing individuals onto appropriate programs.
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Design tools for healthy prison environments
Matter Architecture is leading a project to develop a set of design tools for improving rehabilitation through the architecture of prison environments. Together with Space Works we are connecting evidence from the field ...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on designing tools for healthy prison environments to improve rehabilitation outcomes, aligning with the goal of isolating the impact of interventions and routing individuals onto appropriate programs.
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Learning from the impact of and recovery from COVID-19 within prisons: the effect of COVID-19 management and the environment on wellbeing and harm.
COVID-19 is a particular challenge within the prison setting given the vulnerable nature of the population (in terms of emotional dysregulation, mental health difficulties, rates of suicide, self harm and violence); the ...
Funded by: COVID
Why might this be relevant?
The project partially answers the question by examining the impact of COVID-19 management and the environment on wellbeing and harm in prisons, but does not specifically address isolating the impact of multiple interventions or routing individuals onto appropriate programs.