A systematic review of post-release programs for women exiting prison with substance-use disorders: assessing current programs and weighing the evidence

Lit review
par
Edwards, Layla et al

Date de publication

2022

Géographie

International

Langue de la ressource

English

Texte disponible en version intégrale

Oui

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Oui

Évalué par des pairs

Yes

L’objectif

Unlike men, women in prison are characterised by significant histories of trauma, poor mental health, and high rates of substance use disorders (SUDs). Recidivism rates of women have also increased exponentially in the last decade, with substance related offences being the most imprisoned offence worldwide. There is a lack of evidence of the effectiveness of post-release programs for women. The aim of this systematic review is to synthesise and evaluate the evidence on post-release programs for women exiting prison with SUDs.

Constatations/points à retenir

Common attributes among programs that reduced recidivism were: transitional, gender-responsive programs; provision of individualised support; providing substance-related therapy, mental health and trauma treatment services. Methodological and reporting biases were common

La conception ou méthodologie de recherche

Lit review, 12 articles met inclusion criteria

Mots clés

Harm reduction
Wrap-around services
Legal system/law enforcement
Sex/Gender