RT Article T1 Architecture and Correctional Services: A Facilities Approach to Treatment JF The prison journal VO 99 IS 6 SP 748 OP 770 A1 St. John, Victor J. A2 Allard, Samantha A2 Ayers, Dave A2 Blount-Hill, Kwan-Lamar A2 Evans, Douglas LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1743037570 AB Facilities are important aspects of rehabilitative treatment. To fully understand the impact of a facility on the effectiveness of treatment, the direct perspectives of service providers are critical. We examine four autoethnographic accounts from correctional service providers to determine the role of the facility in their provision of care and organize these into considerations of three central aspects of correctional architecture—space, layout, and setting (SLS)—which play an important role in the efficacy of rehabilitative services. We conclude by proposing how research may advance in this area, especially through the use of practitioner accounts. K1 Architecture K1 Autoethnography K1 Corrections K1 Jails K1 Prisons K1 Treatment DO 10.1177/0032885519877402