Going home to the gangsters: a preliminary study on the potential link between reintegration support and recidivism amongst female offenders

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jessica Leigh Thornton
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Purpose As the subject of female criminology in South Africa has only recently been dealt with in a qualitative manner, this paper aims to explore if there is a potential link between rehabilitation, reintegration support and recidivism as females are often placed back into the environment which prompted their criminal behaviour, further excluding them from rehabilitative reform, which might lead them to recidivate. Design/methodology/approach The research adopted a qualitative approach using in-depth, semi-structured interviews with six participants that were chosen purposively. Findings The paper notes a potential link between rehabilitation, reintegration support and recidivism as the female prisoners are imprinted with criminal dispositions since rehabilitation within the correctional facility has no implementation process to ensure that restoration can continue after they have been released. Research limitations/implications Due to the limited number of the incarcerated female population and the scope of the preliminary study, the sample comprised of only six female offenders. As such, it contributes to the larger discourse of female criminality, but does not offer any recommendations. Practical implications Provides an understanding of the conditions in which the females are released. Allows for the inclusion of the female’s voice on, and reflection of, rehabilitation and recidivism. Notes a link between rehabilitation, reintegration and recidivism. Creates a pathway for further research in the exploration of a gendered reform approach. Originality/value While the subject of female criminology in South Africa has only recently been dealt with in a qualitative manner, this study offers an insight into how females who offend are often placed back into the environment which prompted their criminal behaviour.
回到黑帮:对女性罪犯中重新融入社会支持与再犯之间潜在联系的初步研究
目的由于南非女性犯罪学的主题最近才以定性的方式得到处理,本文旨在探讨康复、重返社会支持和累犯之间是否存在潜在的联系,因为女性经常被放回促使其犯罪行为的环境中,进一步将她们排除在康复改革之外,这可能会导致他们再次登台。设计/方法论/方法研究采用了定性方法,对有目的地选择的六名参与者进行了深入的半结构化访谈。发现该文件指出,康复、重返社会支持和累犯之间存在潜在联系,因为女性囚犯具有犯罪倾向,因为惩教设施内的康复没有实施程序来确保她们获释后能够继续康复。研究局限性/影响由于被监禁的女性人数有限,且初步研究的范围有限,样本仅包括六名女性罪犯。因此,它有助于更广泛地讨论女性犯罪,但没有提供任何建议。实际含义提供对雌性被释放的条件的理解。允许包含女性对康复和累犯的声音和反思。注意到康复、重返社会和累犯之间的联系。为探索性别改革方法的进一步研究开辟了途径。独创性/价值虽然南非的女性犯罪学主题最近才以定性的方式得到处理,但这项研究深入了解了犯罪的女性通常是如何被重新安置在促使其犯罪行为的环境中的。
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