监狱罪犯管理者在实施 "新我 MOT "时有何经验?

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Practice Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1108/jfp-12-2023-0071
Catia Pagano, Louise Fusco
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目的 "新我 "MOT工具包是英国皇家监狱与缓刑犯监管局(HMPPS)认可的犯罪行为计划的一部分,由一系列简短的练习组成,使罪犯管理人员能够支持计划的毕业生推广他们的学习成果。本研究受 HMPPS 委托进行,旨在通过探究缓刑监狱罪犯管理人员(POMs)的实施经验,评估该工具包在拘留所的实施情况。研究采用便利抽样法,通过半结构化访谈(n = 8)从英格兰和威尔士的男性监狱招募参与者,并通过主题分析法对数据进行分析:研究的局限性/影响未来的研究应考虑调查其他监狱机构的 POM 的经验,以探索有关影响 "新我 "MOT 在监管中的实施的任何可能的额外发现。原创性/价值以前没有关于 "新我MOT "的研究。研究结果表明,根据受访的八名 POM 的经验,有些因素有助于工具包的实施,有些因素则阻碍了工具包的实施。这表明,项目管理人可能会错失良机,无法将工作优先普及到最需要帮助的人,无法针对他们的犯罪需求,也无法根据参与者的个人情况定制工具包内容。
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What are prison offender managers’ experiences of delivering New Me MOT?

Purpose

The New Me MOT toolkit is part of the His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) accredited offending behaviour programmes, consisting of a series of short exercises that enable offender managers to support graduates of the programmes to generalise their learning. This study was commissioned by HMPPS with the aim to evaluate the delivery of the toolkit in custody, through exploring probation prison offender managers’ (POMs’) delivery experiences.

Design/methodology/approach

Convenience sampling was used to recruit participants from male prisons in England and Wales via semi-structured interviews (n = 8), and data was analysed through thematic analysis.

Findings

Five overarching themes with related subthemes were identified: New Me MOT is useful, flexible toolkit, motivation of the prisoner, limited resources and lack of structured guidance.

Research limitations/implications

Future research should consider investigating POMs’ experiences from other prison establishments, to explore any possible additional findings about what impacts New Me MOT delivery in custody.

Practical implications

Suggestions were made to improve the future delivery of the toolkit across HMPPS. This is fundamental to support the behavioural change process.

Originality/value

No previous research on New Me MOT exists. This study findings showed that, based on the experiences of eight POMs interviewed, there are factors which aid and obstruct the toolkit delivery. This suggests that POMs might miss opportunities to prioritise generalisation of work for those most in need, target their criminogenic needs and tailor the toolkit content according to participants’ personal circumstances.

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Journal of Forensic Practice
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