A path to tertiary desistance: A qualitative metasynthesis

Masahiro Suzuki, Sho Sagara, Nozomi Yamawaki, Noriko Hashiba
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The emergence of tertiary desistance underscores the need to go beyond the current focus on behavioral and identity/cognitive transformation in desistance research and take into account the social context that impacts desisters. This study aims to explore the experiences of people with a criminal history during the tertiary desistance phase by conducting a qualitative metasynthesis. We conducted literature searches across seven databases in January 2023: CINAHL, MEDLINE, ProQuest, PubMed, PsychINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science. After screening and assessing the quality of identified qualitative studies on tertiary desistance, we selected 13 relevant studies. Our synthesis indicates that desisters commonly encounter numerous challenges due to the stigma associated with their past criminal activities, which may result in feelings of insecurity, a negative self-image, and a reluctance to socialize with others. However, once desisters are recognized and trusted by significant others and society, they utilize the recognition and trust to overcome the stigma and experience a positive change in their sense of belonging. Given that tertiary desistance is an interactive process involving both people with a criminal history and society, it falls upon society to afford them a second chance at rehabilitation and reintegration.
通往三级戒毒的道路:定性综述
第三阶段不再犯罪的出现突出表明,在不再犯罪研究中,有必要超越目前对行为和身份/认知转变的关注,考虑到影响不再犯罪者的社会环境。本研究旨在通过进行定性综合分析,探讨有犯罪史的人在第三阶段重新做人过程中的经历。我们于 2023 年 1 月在七个数据库中进行了文献检索:CINAHL、MEDLINE、ProQuest、PubMed、PsychINFO、Scopus 和 Web of Science。在筛选并评估了已确定的有关三级脱瘾的定性研究的质量后,我们选出了 13 项相关研究。我们的综述表明,由于与过去的犯罪活动相关的耻辱感,逃逸者通常会遇到许多挑战,这可能会导致他们感到不安全、自我形象消极以及不愿与他人交往。然而,一旦脱离者得到重要他人和社会的认可和信任,他们就会利用这种认可和信任来克服耻辱感,并在归属感方面体验到积极的变化。鉴于三级戒毒是一个涉及有犯罪史者和社会的互动过程,社会有责任为他们提供第二次康复和重返社会的机会。
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