A Thematic Analysis of the Effectiveness of The Assisting Rehabilitation through Collaboration (ARC) Programme.
This paper evaluates the perceptions of effectiveness, from those working within ARC (Assisting Rehabilitation through Collaboration); the National Integrated Offender Management (IOM) Programme in Lincolnshire. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 professionals from either the ARC core team, partner agencies, or police inspectors external to ARC. The data was analysed using Thematic Analysis. Participants identified six key themes relating to the perceived effectiveness of ARC; the ARC Cohort; ARC staff; barriers; outcomes; partnerships; and the wider policing staff. The barriers faced by the ARC implementation are also faced by other IOM programmes. The core features identified to strengthen IOM implementation are better access to housing and improving mental health provision.
History
School affiliated with
- School of Psychology (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles.Volume
97Issue
4Pages/Article Number
676-691Publisher
SageExternal DOI
ISSN
0032-258XeISSN
1740-5599Date Submitted
2023-11-07Date Accepted
2023-10-14Date of First Publication
2023-10-30Date of Final Publication
2024-12-01Open Access Status
- Open Access