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A qualitative review and thematic synthesis of resident experiences in prison-based democratic therapeutic communities

A qualitative review and thematic synthesis of resident experiences in prison-based democratic therapeutic communities
A qualitative review and thematic synthesis of resident experiences in prison-based democratic therapeutic communities
A qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis was conducted to explore residents’ perspectives of prison-based democratic therapeutic communities (DTCs). This is important to inform effective treatment for residents of these communities. Five databases were searched for studies published between January 1962 and November 2023. Following screening, eleven qualitative studies were included in the review. Collectively, the review sample were 153 male residents of prison-based DTCs. Three themes were generated by thematic synthesis: (1) The Importance of Safety in the Therapeutic Environment, (2) Opening Up to Vulnerability and (3) Life Within and Beyond the DTC. Experiences were highlighted within the papers reviewed where progress in each of these areas was comprised for some residents, due to inequalities, stigma, and disconnection. Further training and awareness to support residents who experience such difficulties is needed. Interventions within prison-based DTCs to help reduce toxic masculinity and promote emotional vulnerability are also recommended. In addition, there is a need for culturally informed and adapted practices to help those from minoritized background integrate into prison-based DTC communities. Further qualitative research across UK prison-based DTC settings incorporating the voices of those participating in therapeutic communities would be beneficial to expand the generalisability and diversity of findings.
experiences, Prison, residents, therapeutic communities
1478-9949
550-581
Fernandes, Candida
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Maguire, Tess
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Cheung, Jasmine
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Fernandes, Candida, Maguire, Tess, Berthollier, Natasha, Cheung, Jasmine and Sivyer, Katy (2025) A qualitative review and thematic synthesis of resident experiences in prison-based democratic therapeutic communities. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 36 (4), 550-581. (doi:10.1080/14789949.2025.2485122).

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Abstract

A qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis was conducted to explore residents’ perspectives of prison-based democratic therapeutic communities (DTCs). This is important to inform effective treatment for residents of these communities. Five databases were searched for studies published between January 1962 and November 2023. Following screening, eleven qualitative studies were included in the review. Collectively, the review sample were 153 male residents of prison-based DTCs. Three themes were generated by thematic synthesis: (1) The Importance of Safety in the Therapeutic Environment, (2) Opening Up to Vulnerability and (3) Life Within and Beyond the DTC. Experiences were highlighted within the papers reviewed where progress in each of these areas was comprised for some residents, due to inequalities, stigma, and disconnection. Further training and awareness to support residents who experience such difficulties is needed. Interventions within prison-based DTCs to help reduce toxic masculinity and promote emotional vulnerability are also recommended. In addition, there is a need for culturally informed and adapted practices to help those from minoritized background integrate into prison-based DTC communities. Further qualitative research across UK prison-based DTC settings incorporating the voices of those participating in therapeutic communities would be beneficial to expand the generalisability and diversity of findings.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 March 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 April 2025
Keywords: experiences, Prison, residents, therapeutic communities

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Local EPrints ID: 502974
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502974
ISSN: 1478-9949
PURE UUID: eea14380-d474-4ce4-9cbd-bf80750b0efd
ORCID for Candida Fernandes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0003-3903-9236
ORCID for Katy Sivyer: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4349-0102

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Date deposited: 15 Jul 2025 16:50
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:18

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Author: Candida Fernandes ORCID iD
Author: Tess Maguire
Author: Natasha Berthollier
Author: Jasmine Cheung
Author: Katy Sivyer ORCID iD

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