An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Extratherapeutic Factors Leading Criminal Offenders to Successful Rehabilitation

John W. Wyble, Bernadette H. Solórzano
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As systems shift from punitive to rehabilitative measures, correctional departments aim to reduce recidivism; however, an overlooked consideration is the quality of systems and interactions to which the person returns to live. In this qualitative study, we examined if extratherapeutic factors were essential for recidivism reduction. We analyzed two interviews conducted with former offenders to examine their lived experiences surrounding incarceration, rehabilitation, and reintegration. Five themes (Loyalty, Situational Stressors, Community, Work/Livelihood, Support System) and one subtheme (Hope) emerged after analyzing the transcribed interviews. Although each participant's experience was vastly different, shared meanings emerged leading to common themes between participants ‘ lived experiences. Interestingly enough, hope emerged as essential for one participant. Results indicated factors influencing change can occur, promoting successful community reentry with assistance from personal support systems. Limitations are covered along with ideas for future research, as well as implications for clinical practice in psychology.
导致罪犯成功改造的治疗外因素的解释性现象学分析
随着制度从惩罚性措施转向改造措施,惩教部门的目标是减少再犯;然而,一个被忽视的考虑因素是人们回归生活的系统和互动的质量。在这个定性研究中,我们检查了治疗外因素是否对减少再犯至关重要。我们分析了与前罪犯进行的两次访谈,以检查他们在监禁,康复和重返社会方面的生活经历。五个主题(忠诚、情境压力源、社区、工作/生计、支持系统)和一个副主题(希望)在分析采访记录后出现。尽管每个参与者的经历都有很大的不同,但在参与者的生活经历中出现了共同的意义,导致了共同的主题。有趣的是,对一位参与者来说,希望是必不可少的。结果表明,影响改变的因素可以发生,在个人支持系统的帮助下促进成功的重返社区。局限性涵盖了未来研究的想法,以及对心理学临床实践的影响。
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