Intervention and rehabilitation methods with offenders—from the Jewish scriptures to the criminological field

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Y. Ben Yair
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Abstract The ancient scriptures of world religions and spiritual traditions offer a treasure of knowledge, much of which is designed to guide the individual to a normative lifestyle through worldviews and practices that reduce antisocial behavior and promote prosocial behavior. Contemporary scholars tend to ignore that knowledge and its ability to contribute to social-scientific discourse and practice, despite the fact that most of the world’s population lives by it, at least to some extent. The present article addresses intervention and rehabilitation with offenders as part of a broader research project examining the ability of the Jewish scriptures to offer an alternative, universal criminological theory—spiritual Jewish criminology. The theory and its basic premises will be presented briefly as a theoretical foundation informing correctional rehabilitation practices, such as the repentance model, Jewish bibliotherapy, and humility as a counterbalance to criminal behavior. Although these practices are already implemented successfully in religious rehabilitation programs in Israel, further study is required in order to assess their effectiveness among other populations that are not Jewish or religious.
对罪犯的干预和改造方法——从犹太经典到犯罪学领域
世界宗教和精神传统的古代经典提供了知识的宝藏,其中大部分旨在通过世界观和实践指导个人走向规范的生活方式,减少反社会行为,促进亲社会行为。当代学者倾向于忽视这种知识及其对社会科学论述和实践的贡献能力,尽管世界上大多数人至少在某种程度上依靠这种知识生活。本文讨论了对罪犯的干预和改造,作为一个更广泛的研究项目的一部分,该研究项目考察了犹太经文提供另一种普遍犯罪学理论——精神犹太犯罪学的能力。该理论及其基本前提将被简要介绍,作为教化康复实践的理论基础,如忏悔模式、犹太阅读疗法和谦卑作为对犯罪行为的平衡。虽然这些做法已经在以色列的宗教康复项目中成功实施,但为了评估它们在其他非犹太人或非宗教人群中的有效性,还需要进一步的研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Offender Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary journal of innovation in research, services and programs in criminal justice and corrections. The journal is an essential professional resource for practitioners, educators and researchers who work with individuals involved in the criminal justice system and study the dynamics of rehabilitation and individual and system change. Original research using qualitative or quantitative methodology, theoretical discussions, evaluations of program outcomes, and state of the science reviews will be considered.
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