“A lot of moving parts”: Recovery home challenges linking and housing individuals with criminal legal system involvement

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Abstract

Introduction

There are high rates of substance use disorder (SUD) among people released from carceral settings and, upon release, many of these people also face unstable housing situations, posing challenges to connecting with resources to facilitate SUD recovery. Recovery homes provide a temporary sober living environment for those seeking both SUD recovery and transition back to the community after carceral release. However, successful recovery home placement for this population can prove difficult, and there is a need for research to identify ways to overcome them.

Methods

The current qualitative study seeks to understand barriers to recovery home access for people leaving carceral settings and identify potential best practices for overcoming these barriers from the perspective of recovery home directors. The study conducted semi-structured interviews at two data collection points with eight recovery home directors from sites participating in a housing linkage and placement intervention pilot. The research team used qualitative software to identify and organize directors' experiences and practices in housing and supporting this population.

Results

Recovery home directors identified significant barriers to linkage from carceral settings, including difficulties communicating and coordinating placement with potential residents while still incarcerated. Interviews also revealed approaches recovery home directors take to improve recovery home placement, such as sharing information and resources with carceral settings prior to release and helping residents avoid reincarceration by managing relationships with court agents and parole.

Conclusion

Recovery resident directors have considerable insight into the most significant placement challenges faced by recovery homes upon carceral release as well as experience with potential solutions for overcoming them. Directors can be the key to direct seamless support and continuity of care for criminal legal system involved individuals through coordination with jails, prisons, and other community resources. Directors can also play a significant role in the successful completion of probation and parole by helping residents avoid further issues with the legal system. These directors view working cooperatively with residents as an effective approach to ensuring clients adhere to court orders and are successful in recovery and reentry.

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"许多移动部件":康复之家在联系和安置涉及刑事法律系统的个人方面面临挑战。
导言:从监禁场所释放出来的人中,药物使用失调症(SUD)的发病率很高,而且这些人中的许多人在获释后还面临着不稳定的住房状况,这给他们与促进药物使用失调症康复的资源建立联系带来了挑战。康复之家为那些寻求药物滥用康复和刑满释放后重返社区的人提供了一个临时的清醒生活环境。然而,要成功安置这些人群入住康复之家却很困难,因此有必要开展研究,找出克服这些困难的方法:本定性研究旨在了解离开监禁环境的人进入康复之家的障碍,并从康复之家主任的角度找出克服这些障碍的潜在最佳做法。本研究在两个数据收集点对参与住房联系和安置干预试点项目的八个康复之家的负责人进行了半结构化访谈。研究小组使用定性软件来识别和整理主任们在安置和支持该人群方面的经验和做法:结果:康复之家负责人发现了从监禁环境中进行联系的重大障碍,包括与仍被监禁的潜在居民进行沟通和协调安置的困难。访谈还揭示了康复之家主任为改善康复之家安置所采取的方法,例如在释放前与监禁机构共享信息和资源,以及通过处理与法院代理人和假释的关系来帮助居民避免再次被监禁:康复院院长对康复院在犯人获释后所面临的最重要的安置挑战有相当深入的了解,对克服这些挑战的潜在解决方案也有丰富的经验。通过与监狱、牢房和其他社区资源的协调,院长可以成为为涉及刑事法律系统的个人提供直接无缝支持和持续关怀的关键。主任还可以通过帮助居民避免与法律系统发生进一步的问题,在成功完成缓刑和假释方面发挥重要作用。这些负责人认为,与居民合作是确保客户遵守法庭命令并成功康复和重返社会的有效方法。
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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