“…Whilst quantitative evaluations and meta analyses of New Zealand-based criminogenic rehabilitation programmes and international offence-related treatment interventions are in abundance Hollin & Palmer, 2009;McGuire, 2002;Polaschek et al 2005;Smith, Goggin &Gendreau, 2001 andTong &Farrington, 2006) the same cannot be said for qualitative methodologies. Chwalisz, Shah and Hand (2008) observed that "Qualitative research methods have much to contribute to theoretical and applied knowledge in rehabilitation psychology. However, as a discipline, rehabilitation psychology has been behind the curve in employing qualitative methods" (p.387).…”