Facility Improvement in a Thai Prison through Decentralized Management and Alternative Funding

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Author listSunaree Lawanyawatna, Martin Schoch

PublisherSAGE Publications

Publication year2024

Journal acronymTPJ

Volume number104

Issue number6

Start page718

End page739

Number of pages22

ISSN0032-8855

eISSN1552-7522

URLhttps://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/JZV5SBXFAYKZCJT47PXY/full

LanguagesEnglish-United States (EN-US)


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Abstract

Thai correctional institutions face budget constraints that hinder facility improvements. This study proposes a decentralized management approach using in-kind donations rather than central funding. The strategy includes partnering with manufacturers for rejected but usable materials and reusing excess construction materials from nearby projects. Benefits include tax breaks, lower disposal costs, improved prison facilities, inmates’ skill development, and environmental sustainability. A case study at the Thonburi Detention Center showed significant improvements at lower costs. Future research involves refining the approach with service design principles, a digital exchange platform, and introducing environmental credits to enhance participation and impact.


Keywords

Circular EconomyDecentralized ManagementIn-Kind DonationSustainable Construction


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