The interplay of social capital, faith, and offender resettlement

Sarah Plimley
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the intricate relationship between social capital, faith and prison-leaver resettlement, emphasising how penal voluntary sector organisations (PVSOs) aid prison-leavers in their resettlement and desistance journeys, following incarceration. Design/methodology/approach Employing a combination of narrative and thematic analysis, data was collected from 20 prison-leavers in England through semi-structured interviews. Purposive and snowball sampling was used to recruit participants from various community-based resettlement settings. Findings Thematic analysis revealed the emergence of faith in various iterations in facilitating desistance, Transforming Rehabilitation failure, identity transformation of the prison-leaver, the role of social capital in effective resettlement and the importance of PVSOs. In particular, the findings demonstrate the vital role of a “Faith Anchor”, defined in this paper as a trust-based relationship with an individual or spiritual entity, in facilitating desistance. This paper argues the need to recognise and fully integrate social capital building, faith and specialised support from PVSOs, as essential components of successful offender resettlement and desistance journeys. Research limitations/implications The study considers the connection between faith, social capital and offender resettlement. Although demonstrating the role of faith in positive change and community engagement, there are limitations. Primarily, by exclusively recruiting participants through PVSOs, it might overlook varied resettlement experiences. Additionally, measuring desistance is complex and is limited by some academic views that it centres around abstinence. Although small-scale saturation was reached; generalisation should be approached with caution. Notably, post-Transforming Rehabilitation, the human cost of resettlement gaps became evident. Future research could benefit from a longitudinal lens, tracing desistance beyond initial PVSO interactions and offering richer, longitudinal insights. Practical implications Significance of “faith anchors”: A “faith anchor” aids the desistance process. Integrating faith in resettlement offers emotional support for prison leavers. Value of social capital: It is pivotal for offender resettlement. Positive social networks are key for successful reintegration. Role of PVSOs: They provide vital resettlement support. Enhanced collaboration can optimise assistance for prison leavers. Addressing current system shortcomings: Rectifying the effects of Transforming Rehabilitation ensures holistic support, catering to prison leavers’ needs. Concept of “faith exchange”: Merging faith and support offers tailored resettlement approaches, fostering effective reintegration. Social implications The study underscores the social implications of effective offender resettlement strategies. The integration of “faith anchors” and social capital aids in the personal rehabilitation of prison leavers and also supports community cohesion. By acknowledging faith as indictive to building trust-based relationships, communities can reduce the stigma associated with former offenders, promoting inclusivity and understanding. Additionally, the essential role of PVSOs highlights the value of community-driven initiatives in supporting reintegration. A combined approach that combines faith, social capital and community support can reshape societal perspectives on desistance, encouraging a more inclusive and empathetic approach to offender reintegration. Originality/value The insights gained contribute to the evolving discourse on prison-leaver resettlement and desistance and uniquely highlight the potential of a combined approach between social capital, faith and voluntary sector support, in achieving desistance goals. The term “faith exchange” emerges from this study as an original conceptual contribution, accentuating the relationship between faith and support in resettlement and desistance.
社会资本、信仰与罪犯安置的相互作用
目的本文旨在探讨社会资本、信仰与刑满释放人员重新安置之间错综复杂的关系,强调刑罚志愿服务组织(PVSO)如何帮助刑满释放人员在入狱后的重新安置和脱罪之旅。研究结果专题分析揭示了信仰在促进脱瘾、改造康复失败、离狱者身份转变、社会资本在有效重新安置中的作用以及自愿服务组织的重要性等方面的各种反复出现。特别是,研究结果表明了 "信仰锚"(本文将其定义为与个人或精神实体之间的一种基于信任的关系)在促进回归中的重要作用。本文认为,有必要认识到并充分整合社会资本建设、信仰和来自自 愿服务组织的专门支持,将其作为罪犯成功重新安置和重新做人的重要组成部分。虽然研究表明了信仰在积极变革和社区参与中的作用,但也存在局限性。首先,本研究仅通过自力更生组织招募参与者,可能会忽略不同的重新安置经历。此外,对 "不抵抗 "的衡量是复杂的,而且受到一些学术观点的限制,这些观点认为 "不抵抗 "的核心是禁欲。虽然小范围的研究已经达到饱和,但仍需谨慎对待以偏概全的问题。值得注意的是,在 "改造康复 "之后,重新安置缺口的人力成本变得显而易见。未来的研究可以从纵向的视角出发,追溯 PVSO 最初互动之后的戒断情况,并提供更丰富的纵向见解:信仰锚 "有助于摆脱过程。将信仰融入重新安置工作,可为刑满释放人员提供情感支持。社会资本的价值:社会资本对罪犯重新安置至关重要。积极的社会网络是成功重返社会的关键。志愿服务组织的作用:他们提供重要的重新安置支持。加强合作可以优化对刑满释放人员的援助。解决当前系统的缺陷:纠正 "改造 "的影响,确保提供全面支持,满足离监人员的需求。信仰交流 "概念:社会影响这项研究强调了有效的罪犯安置战略的社会影响。将 "信仰锚 "与社会资本相结合有助于刑满释放人员的个人康复,也有助于增强社区凝聚力。通过承认信仰是建立基于信任的关系的指标,社区可以减少与前罪犯相关的耻辱感,促进包容性和理解。此外,自力更生组织的重要作用也凸显了社区驱动的倡议在支持重返社会方面的价值。将信仰、社会资本和社区支持结合起来的综合方法可以重塑社会对不再犯罪的看法,鼓励对罪犯重返社会采取更具包容性和同理心的方法。原创性/价值所获得的洞察力有助于离监人员重新安置和不再犯罪方面不断发展的讨论,并独特地强调了社会资本、信仰和志愿部门支持相结合的方法在实现不再犯罪目标方面的潜力。本研究提出的 "信仰交流 "一词是对概念的原创性贡献,强调了信仰与支持在重新安置和重返社会中的关系。
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