Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 2 Whipple Pl., Suite 202, Lebanon, NH 03766, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2009 Dec;60(12):1637-41. doi: 10.1176/ps.2009.60.12.1637.
The aim of this study was to document and analyze common strategies used by supported employment specialists to overcome criminal justice issues among clients with severe mental illness.
Semistructured qualitative interviews were conducted with a group of 22 supported employment specialists and their supervisors. Interviews were open ended and supplemented by ethnographic observation. Data were examined thematically by content analysis.
Assisting clients with past and present criminal histories to find employment was confirmed as one of the hardest self-identified challenges for employment specialists. Three specific strategies commonly used by specialists for this subpopulation are documented and analyzed. These include taking an incremental approach with clients vis-à-vis obtaining work and career advancement, using a strengths-based model that emphasizes the client's strong points, and focusing the job search on "mom and pop" businesses that typically do not conduct background checks or do not have rigid recruitment policies. Enacting these strategies led to some deviation from the individualized placement and support model of supported employment. Participants noted that they felt most challenged when attempting to serve and assist clients with sex offenses.
The findings imply that specialists are challenged when dealing with clients with criminal justice issues and use several approaches to overcome these challenges. Current specialist training may be deficient in preparing staff to effectively serve people with criminal justice issues. Further research should assess the efficacy of the approaches outlined in this article to give more guidance to specialists working with clients with criminal justice issues.
本研究旨在记录和分析支持性就业专家在为患有严重精神疾病的客户提供服务时克服刑事司法问题所采用的常见策略。
对一组 22 名支持性就业专家及其主管进行了半结构化定性访谈。访谈是开放式的,并辅以民族志观察。通过内容分析对数据进行主题分析。
帮助有过去和现在犯罪史的客户找到工作被确认是就业专家自我认定的最困难挑战之一。记录并分析了专家为这一特定人群常用的三种具体策略。这些策略包括与客户一起采取渐进式的方法来获得工作和职业发展,采用强调客户优势的基于优势的模式,以及将工作搜索重点放在通常不进行背景调查或没有严格招聘政策的“夫妻店”上。实施这些策略导致支持性就业的个性化安置和支持模式出现了一些偏差。参与者指出,当他们试图为性犯罪者及其客户提供服务和帮助时,他们感到最具挑战性。
研究结果表明,专家在处理有刑事司法问题的客户时面临挑战,并采用多种方法来克服这些挑战。目前的专家培训可能在为员工有效服务有刑事司法问题的人方面存在不足。进一步的研究应评估本文中概述的方法的效果,为处理刑事司法问题的客户的专家提供更多指导。