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The Trajectory of Offending Risks: Implications for Rehabilitation and Practice
The Prison Journal ( IF 0.9 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-18 , DOI: 10.1177/0032885519894659
Aston Tan 1 , Lay See Yeo 1
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Research has demonstrated myriad factors that contribute to one’s propensity to offend. However, similar research on the Asian, and specifically Singaporean, correctional population has been limited and extant Western research may not be culturally generalizable. This study explored the facets and trajectory of offending risks in Singaporean adult male offenders and their implications for offender rehabilitation and practice. Results suggest that offender rehabilitation should focus on interventions that maintain treatment continuity through the institutional and community phases, and that alternatives to incarceration may reduce unskilled and poorly adjusted ex-offenders in the workforce and society.

中文翻译:

犯罪风险的轨迹:对康复和实践的影响

研究表明,有无数因素会导致一个人有冒犯的倾向。然而,对亚洲人,特别是新加坡人,惩教人口的类似研究是有限的,现存的西方研究可能无法在文化上推广。本研究探讨了新加坡成年男性罪犯犯罪风险的方面和轨迹及其对罪犯康复和实践的影响。结果表明,罪犯康复应侧重于在机构和社区阶段保持治疗连续性的干预措施,监禁的替代方案可能会减少劳动力和社会中不熟练和调整不当的前罪犯。
更新日期:2019-12-18
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