ID: ACJ20-A028 27 Jan 2026
by Kevin Wright

Advancing Corrections Journal - Edition #20 - Scholarly Reflections on Core Considerations for Correctional Practice| Article 28 (ACJ20-A028)

Article 28: Better Than Arrival Corrections: The University as a Partner in Systemic Well-Being (ACJ20-A028) by Kevin Wright

Abstract
This article advances the concept of Better Than Arrival Corrections, an approach that reorients the purpose of corrections from reducing recidivism to enhancing the holistic well-being of people who are incarcerated. Current systems—organized around the singular goal of preventing future offending—limit what corrections can achieve and place unrealistic expectations on agencies to solve complex social problems on their own. A well-being orientation broadens the definition of correctional success, invites new partners into the work, and creates opportunities for visible, incremental improvement in people’s lives. Universities are uniquely positioned to support this shift in orientation because they bring two strengths few other institutions possess: breadth of expertise across all dimensions of well-being, and the capacity to integrate diverse forms of knowledge—including academic, practitioner, and lived expertise—into coherent, actionable strategies. I conclude by offering practical steps for agencies and universities to begin exploring Better Than Arrival Corrections and call for an expanded, evidence-informed vision of correctional success grounded in enhancing well-being.
 
Keywords: Better Than Arrival Corrections; well-being; university-corrections partnership