School of Public Health, University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Center for Evaluation and Sociomedical Research, Graduate School of Public Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2023 Oct 18;17:e510. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2023.153.
This study explored community supervision officers' perceptions of the individual, community, and organizational challenges confronted by program participants after Hurricane María and their recommendations for future emergency management.
A qualitative content analysis was conducted for nine focus group with community supervision officers in Puerto Rico. Participants were asked about their perceptions of how the mental health and drug abuse of persons on parole or probation were affected and the measures taken to address these concerns in disaster response.
Narratives expose vulnerabilities experienced by those supervised and the aggregated challenges that impact retention in health and rehabilitative services, all of which can detract from successful sentence completion. The disaster response categories call for a more adaptable approach to overseeing procedures in light of the difficulties involved and recognizing the support of the supervised population who have contributed to community initiatives.
Findings will contribute to informing planning, preparedness, and responses that mitigate the adverse consequences this vulnerable population may experience when exposed to future disaster hazards. Addressing emergency preparedness in this setting provides an opportunity to enact reforms in community supervision and improve access to services needed to enable the successful reintegration of individuals into their communities.
本研究探讨了社区监督官对飓风玛丽亚后项目参与者所面临的个人、社区和组织挑战的看法,以及他们对未来应急管理的建议。
对波多黎各的 9 个社区监督官焦点小组进行了定性内容分析。参与者被问及他们对假释或缓刑人员的心理健康和药物滥用如何受到影响的看法,以及在应对灾害时采取了哪些措施来解决这些问题。
叙述暴露了受监督者所经历的脆弱性,以及影响他们在健康和康复服务中保留的综合挑战,所有这些都可能影响成功完成刑期。灾害应对类别呼吁采取更具适应性的方法来监督程序,考虑到所涉及的困难,并认识到受监督人口的支持,他们为社区倡议做出了贡献。
研究结果将有助于为规划、准备和应对措施提供信息,以减轻这一弱势群体在未来灾害风险中可能面临的不利后果。在这种情况下解决应急准备问题提供了一个机会,可以对社区监督进行改革,并改善获得服务的机会,使个人能够成功重新融入社区。