2020
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v76i4.6276
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Forgiveness as a spiritual construct experienced by men serving long-term sentences in Zonderwater, South Africa

Abstract: This article presents the findings of research conducted on ‘forgiveness’ as a spiritual construct, religious survival strategy and meaning-giving tool during incarceration. The research was conducted with 30 men serving long-term sentences in Zonderwater, a correctional centre outside Pretoria, South Africa. A review of literature showed that forgiveness has mainly been seen as something the perpetrator owed the victim and that asking for and granting forgiveness were religious imperatives. However, this stud… Show more

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“…Religious people need to understand how their spiritual practices and beliefs influence offenders. When incarcerated people feel forgiven and acknowledged by God, they report feeling comforted (Landman & Pieterse 2020). Experiencing religious forgiveness impacts a person's ability to forgive others, and being forgiven positively impacts offenders (Morton et al 2019).…”
Section: Crime and Religion Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religious people need to understand how their spiritual practices and beliefs influence offenders. When incarcerated people feel forgiven and acknowledged by God, they report feeling comforted (Landman & Pieterse 2020). Experiencing religious forgiveness impacts a person's ability to forgive others, and being forgiven positively impacts offenders (Morton et al 2019).…”
Section: Crime and Religion Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%