European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context (Jan 2024)

Evidence-based Interventions Targeting Remand Prisoners: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

  • Joana Andrade,
  • Rui A. Gonçalves,
  • Catarina Abrunhosa,
  • Andreia de Castro-Rodrígues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5093/ejpalc2024a5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 49 – 59

Abstract

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Background/Aim: Official data show that nearly three million people are awaiting trial in prison. Despite this group representativeness, few interventions have been developed and assessed for these prisoners, even though literature has been showing that they present specific vulnerabilities. Nevertheless, no previous literature review had covered this topic. Considering this, the present review aims to gather evidence on the programs focused on this population, analyzing their intervention targets and their effectiveness. Method: The search identified a total of 7,143 studies. After removing the duplicates, 2,199 were screened using the title and abstract, according to the inclusion criteria. The full-text screening comprehended 45 articles, of which 37 were excluded. This resulted in 8 studies for inclusion in the final analysis, of which four were pharmacological studies. Results: Overall, meta-analysis results exhibited that treatment of remand prisoners (RPs) has an extraordinarily large positive effects, exceeding 92%. Our study confirmed that RPs would benefit from treatment, and therefore intervention programs should be established. Conclusions: Besides, our findings underlined the scarce resources to address the difficulties of the remand population, reinforcing the importance of assessing these individuals’ needs to develop effective responses to them.

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