Ogden Rachel, Tarpey Emma
Psychology Department, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Sex Offending. 2024 Oct 15;19:e14531. doi: 10.5964/sotrap.14531. eCollection 2024.
The purpose of this research was to examine the experiences of individuals, with a sexual offending history, who have engaged with a community-based life skills and work-readiness programme. With a view to understand the impact of such programmes on their rehabilitation and to inform a growing body of research around the approaches needed for promoting rehabilitation within this group. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four participants about their experiences of accessing a community-based charity and three themes were identified using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis: "a place to belong without fear or judgement;" "creating an identity away from offending;" and "space and time to realise own potential." These findings were discussed in relation to the Good Lives Model; previously identified protective factors for people with a history of sexual offending; and desistance research. The research offers a number of recommendations for practice which can be used by organisations to help them develop an inclusive and meaningful approach to supporting individuals with a history of sexual offending.
本研究的目的是考察有性犯罪历史的个人参与以社区为基础的生活技能和就业准备项目的经历。旨在了解此类项目对他们康复的影响,并为围绕促进该群体康复所需方法的日益增多的研究提供信息。对四名参与者进行了关于他们参与一个以社区为基础的慈善机构的经历的半结构化访谈,并使用解释现象学分析确定了三个主题:“一个没有恐惧或评判的归属之地”;“塑造远离犯罪的身份”;以及“实现自身潜力的空间和时间”。结合良好生活模式、先前确定的有性犯罪历史者的保护因素以及戒断研究对这些发现进行了讨论。该研究为实践提供了一些建议,各组织可利用这些建议来帮助他们制定一种包容且有意义的方法,以支持有性犯罪历史的个人。