“I’m not Just Some Criminal, I’m Actually a Person to Them Now”: The Importance of Child-Staff Therapeutic Relationships in the Children and Young People Secure Estate

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
J. Jacob, Sophie D’Souza, R. Lane, L. Cracknell, Rosie Singleton, J. Edbrooke‐Childs
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Therapeutic relationships between children and staff across the Children and Young People Secure Estate (CYPSE) is an under-researched area. The aim of this research is to explore the research question, ‘ what are the key elements of the development and maintenance of effective therapeutic relationships? ’ Qualitative semi-structured interviews and a focus group were conducted with children in Young Offender Institutions, Secure Training Centers and Secure Children ’ s Homes in England between February – November 2019 (N ¼ 28 children; 25 interviews, 1 focus group). Framework analysis and grounded theory methodology were applied to the data, and 13 themes were generated. The facilitating properties of good communication, understanding, reciprocal respect, trust, and a sense of fairness in these relationships are highlighted. Positive relationships may be facilitated through the formulation process. The varied experiences of children are considered, highlighting the need for knowledge sharing and training staff in effective helping skills.
“我不只是一个罪犯,我现在对他们来说实际上是一个人”:儿童和青少年安全地产中儿童与工作人员治疗关系的重要性
儿童和青少年安全地产(CYPSE)的儿童和工作人员之间的治疗关系是一个研究不足的领域。这项研究的目的是探索一个研究问题,“发展和维持有效治疗关系的关键因素是什么?”在2019年2月至11月期间,对英格兰青少年罪犯机构,安全培训中心和安全儿童之家的儿童进行了定性半结构化访谈和焦点小组(N / 28名儿童;25个访谈,1个焦点小组)。采用框架分析和扎根理论方法对数据进行分析,生成了13个主题。在这些关系中,良好的沟通、理解、相互尊重、信任和公平感等促进特性得到了强调。制订过程可以促进积极的关系。考虑到儿童的不同经历,强调需要分享知识和培训工作人员掌握有效的帮助技能。
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