
Dovegate
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- Cover
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- The Author of the Foreword
- Foreword
- The Authors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Dovegate: The Bid, Philosophy and Principles
- I. The Origins of a New Therapeutic Community in the Private Prison Sector
- II. The Private Finance Initiative
- III. The Dovegate Bidding Process
- Premier Prison Services Limited (PPS)
- IV. The Operational Drafting
- Treatment Model of Choice
- Bid Outline
- The Lead Consultant
- V. Success
- VI. The Dovegate TC Philosophy and Objectives
- Main Elements of the Regime
- VII. Innovations
- The High Intensity Programme (HIP)
- Clear, Delineated Selection Criteria
- Multi-Modal Treatment
- Referral and Entry Criteria
- VIII. The Assessment Process
- IX. Research Programme
- Summary
- The Politics of Privatisation
- I. The Private Prison Business
- The American Private Prison Industry
- Private Prisons in the United Kingdom
- Some Arguments for Private Prisons
- Cost
- Quality
- Accountability
- Security
- Ethical Considerations
- Some Arguments Against Private Prisons
- Cost
- Quality
- Accountability
- Security
- Ethical considerations
- Summary
- II. Politics, Prisons and Therapeutic Communities
- Section I: The Politics of Imprisonment
- The Purposes of Imprisonment
- Section II: The Politics and Promise of TCs
- External Threats
- Expansion Threats
- Internal Threats
- Opportunities
- Summary
- III. Consequences of Privatisation in Practice
- A Brief History of Therapeutic Communities
- I. The History of British Therapeutic Communities
- William Tuke and the Quakers
- Victorian Asylums
- Northfields and Mill Hill
- Henderson Hospital
- Barlinnie Special Unit (1973-1995)
- The Association of Therapeutic Communities (ATC)
- Some Prison-based TCs
- The Max Glatt Unit at Wormwood Scrubs (1972-2002)
- Gartree (1993?-?)
- Feltham (1989-1997)
- Aylesbury (1997-2006)
- Glen Parva (1981-1997) (and a note on some further TCs)
- II. The Psychiatric Tradition
- III. It Works
- Cullen (1993)
- Marshall (1997)
- Taylor (2000)
- TC Governance Arrangements
- Summary
- Building the People and the Community
- I. Staff Training
- II. The Support Team
- The Lead Consultant
- Month One?-?November
- Assessment and Resettlement Units/High Intensity Programme Units
- Therapeutic Communities A and B
- EduCom
- Into Month Two
- Into the New Year
- Nearing the End for the Support Team
- The Operations Managers
- Summary of Support Team Observations
- Conclusion
- The Director's Tale: A Search Engine for Meaning
- Staff and Residents' Tales
- I. Residents
- Resident A
- Resident B
- Resident C
- Resident D
- Resident E
- Resident F
- Resident G
- Resident H
- II. Staff
- Staff Member A
- Staff Member B
- Staff Member C
- Staff Member D
- The Doctor's Tale
- I. First Do No Harm: TCs Can Be Dangerous
- II. The Staff Team/Senior Staff Group
- III. The Resident
- IV. The Resident/Staff Axis
- V. The Community(ies)
- The Three Wise Men
- I. Gold: "The Coming of the Messiah"
- The Roland Era
- Unification of Therapeutic and Operational Lines.
- Specialists?-?and All Staff in Uniform
- Psychodynamic Model and its Absence
- The Numbers Game
- II. Frankincense: "The Enlightenment"
- III. Myrrh: "The Catastrophe"
- Effectiveness and Quality Control
- I. How Do We Know It Works?
- Accreditation
- Effective Interventions Principles
- The Community of Communities Joint-Audit Process
- Keeping Up Standards
- HM Inspectorate of Prisons
- Internal Review of Democratic Therapeutic Communities
- Therapeutic Integrity
- Research
- Reconvictions
- Discussion
- II. Effectiveness from the Clinician's Perspective.
- A Note on Differing Perspectives
- New Lamps for Old: The Future TCs in prison
- I. Next Steps for Dovegate
- A Way Forward
- Relationship with the Main Prison
- Lack of Understanding
- Research
- Integration
- Multi-Agency Safety and Health Team
- Dedicated Sex Offender Community
- Integrated Assessment and Resettlement Unit in the Main Prison
- New Opportunities with a Coalition Government
- II. Jupiter and Beyond?
- III. A Model for Prison TCs
- The Story So Far
- Dovegate and Grendon Co-operation
- Offender Personality Disorder Strategy 2011
- A Model for the Future
- Some Facts and Assertions about DTCs
- Recommendations
- A Few Loose Ends
- Referrals
- Progress in Therapy
- Research into Re-offending
- Summary
- Appendix 1
- The Development of Core Standards and Core Values for Therapeutic Communities
- Briefing Paper: Royal College of Psychiatrists' Centre for Quality Improvement, August 2008
- Background
- Development of Core Standards and Core Values
- Using the Core Values and Core Standards
- Conclusion
- Appendix 2
- Aspects of Psychodynamic Theory Pertinent to Chapter 7
- Appendix 3
- Service Standards for Therapeutic Communities
- Bibliography
- Index
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