Eggers Mila, Muñoz Jaime Phillip, Sciulli John, Crist Patricia Ann Hickerson
Community Reintegration Project, Duquesne University.
Occup Ther Health Care. 2006;20(1):17-37. doi: 10.1080/J003v20n01_02.
The incarcerated population in U.S jails has more than doubled in the last thirty years while prison populations have quintupled. Over half of those released from incarceration return to correctional systems within one year of release. One of the reasons for these high rates of recidivism is that many inmates lack the community living skills necessary for community reintegration. Successful community reintegration for ex-offenders requires a skill set that occupational therapists have long addressed in their domain of practice. Compared to practitioners in the United Kingdom and Australia, U.S. practitioners have been slow to develop occupational therapy programming in correctional settings. This article describes a community reintegration program for jail inmates built through a collaborative partnership between a university occupational therapy program, community non-profit organizations and a county jail.
在过去三十年里,美国监狱中的被监禁人数增加了一倍多,而监狱人口则增长到了原来的五倍。超过一半的获释人员在获释后的一年内再次回到惩教系统。这些高累犯率的原因之一是,许多囚犯缺乏重新融入社区所需的社区生活技能。前罪犯成功重新融入社区需要一套职业治疗师长期以来在其执业领域所涉及的技能。与英国和澳大利亚的从业者相比,美国从业者在惩教环境中开展职业治疗项目的速度一直较慢。本文介绍了一个通过大学职业治疗项目、社区非营利组织和一个县监狱之间的合作建立的监狱囚犯社区重新融入项目。