2014
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199682157.001.0001
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Criminal Careers in Transition

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“…), socialinės reabilitacijos programų veiksmingumas gali išryškėti tik po daugelio metų, pakartotinai padaryta nusikalstama veika gali būti ne tokia intensyvi kaip ankstesnė ir kt. (Farrall, 2014 Tai gali būti matuojama ir subjektyviais būdais, pvz., tiriant su resocializacijos veikla susiduriančių asmenų nuomonę. Tokios praktikos turi Vokietijos, Anglijos įkalinimo įstaigos.…”
Section: Tai Kas Yra Resocializacijos Proceso Rezultatas? Kaip Jį Matunclassified
“…), socialinės reabilitacijos programų veiksmingumas gali išryškėti tik po daugelio metų, pakartotinai padaryta nusikalstama veika gali būti ne tokia intensyvi kaip ankstesnė ir kt. (Farrall, 2014 Tai gali būti matuojama ir subjektyviais būdais, pvz., tiriant su resocializacijos veikla susiduriančių asmenų nuomonę. Tokios praktikos turi Vokietijos, Anglijos įkalinimo įstaigos.…”
Section: Tai Kas Yra Resocializacijos Proceso Rezultatas? Kaip Jį Matunclassified
“…As he joked, his life was now about doing the dishes, doing his study, and getting his children ready for school, to which Alm responded, ‘you’re being a great role model for your son, you know’. Alm thereby emphasised the man’s strengths and helped to reinforce his post-offending identity (Farrall et al, 2014). The man responded:I want to say thank you for this opportunity.…”
Section: Understanding How Hope May Promote Desistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Farrall et al (2015), one woman, interviewed retrospectively about her experience of probation, recounts her involvement with one officer who, she said: '…annihilated me, she said things about me, it was like, I spoke to you and I've been more honest with you than I have with anybody in five years, cos I've not spoken to anybody. And I think you sort of understand me, I'm probably sounding a bit crazy to you, but you're getting what I'm saying…[…] And then I find out you write a report about me, and you write a report like I'm absolutely somebody else […] … you talk about me with the most negative approach…It was horrendous' (woman interviewed in Farrall et al, 2015: 152; emphasis added).…”
Section: Moralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a relational intervention, probation -or criminal justice social work (Scotland) -is potentially an important site for supporting desistance (McNeill, 2006;Weaver and McNeill, 2010;Farrall et al, 2015). Yet its potential to do so is seriously undermined by a contemporary climate of growing instrumentalism, commodification and privatisation of criminal justice practice (particularly England and Wales, see Robinson, 2016; for Scottish context see McNeill, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%