“Place-finding” as the key to reintegration after release from prison in older age: A transdisciplinary, holistic and strengths-based reintegration framework using grounded theory
Ye In Jane Hwang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework called 'Place-finding' to help older adults reintegrate into society after prison by focusing on their unique needs and strengths.
Contribution
The novel 'Place-finding' framework emphasizes timely support and reconnection for older adults post-release, offering a transdisciplinary approach to reintegration.
Findings
The 'Place-finding' framework outlines stages of reintegration from institutionalisation to grounding.
Incarceration causes a 'loss of place' through institutionalisation and societal disconnection.
Timely access to services and reconnection with society are vital for successful reintegration.
Abstract
Prisons globally face an ‘ageing epidemic,’ releasing unprecedented numbers of older adults into the community. Research highlights substantial challenges in reintegrating this underserved and marginalised group. Urgent work is needed to understand their needs and develop effective social, criminological, and public health solutions. This study aimed to create a transdisciplinary, strengths-based conceptual framework to understand and begin addressing the reintegration needs of older individuals leaving prison. Applying grounded theory to qualitative data from Australia – including interviews and workshops with stakeholders and individuals with lived experience – resulted in the development of the ‘Place-finding’ conceptual framework. Successful reintegration can be understood in terms of a journey through stages of “institutionalisation,” “crisis,” “survival & adjustment,” and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCriminal Justice and Corrections Analysis · Homelessness and Social Issues · Elder Abuse and Neglect
