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Supporting Desistance Through Ambiguous Practice: What Can Be Learned From the First Prison-Based Model of CoSA in England and Wales?
Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-25 , DOI: 10.1080/24732850.2019.1571362
Rosie Kitson-Boyce 1 , Nicholas Blagden 1 , Belinda Winder 1 , Gayle Dillon 1
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ABSTRACT Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) is an initiative designed to support those previously convicted of sexual offenses as they reintegrate back into society, while still holding them accountable for their thoughts and behavior. The aim of the research was to explore the Core Member and volunteer experience of being involved in a CoSA that transitions from prison to community, with the objective being to focus upon what can be learned from these initial experiences. The study included qualitative interviews with two separate groups of participants: Core Members (n = 7) and volunteers (n = 10) involved in the prison-model CoSA. Interpretative phenomenological analysis of the data was undertaken to consider the individual’s subjective experience of being involved in this initiative.

中文翻译:

通过模棱两可的实践支持抗药性:可以从英格兰和威尔士的第一个基于监狱的CoSA模式中学到什么?

摘要支持和问责制圈子(CoSA)是一项旨在支持那些先前被定罪为性犯罪的人,因为他们重返社会后仍要对其思想和行为负责。该研究的目的是探索参与从监狱到社区过渡的CoSA的核心成员和志愿者的经验,目的是关注从这些初始经验中可以学到的东西。该研究包括对两组独立参与者的定性访谈:参与监狱模式CoSA的核心成员(n = 7)和志愿者(n = 10)。对数据进行了解释性现象学分析,以考虑个人参与该计划的主观经验。
更新日期:2019-01-25
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