The road to develop prisoners’ skills and attitudes: an analytical study of contemporary prison-based rehabilitation programme in Sri Lanka

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
V. Sachitra, Neranji Wijewardhana
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The place of rehabilitation programmes in the reformation and transformation of prison inmates has continued to be on the front burner of professionals such as educators, counsellors, social workers, psychologists and medical doctors. Analysis has taken something of a top-down approach, and consideration has been placed on how the organizational context of individual prisoners interact with those rehabilitation programmes has been neglected. Drawing on interview data, this study aims to add to our understanding how rehabilitation programme affects inmates’ skills and attitudes in Sri Lankan prisons.,This study used an inductive qualitative case study approach as it requires a deep understanding of the effect of rehabilitation programme on inmates’ skills and attitudes and how inmates view rehabilitation programmes.,The study identified seven views of inmates regarding rehabilitation programmes conducted and understood that rehabilitation programme facilitates inmates to acquire strong self-assurance of future career options and deal with potentially destructive feeling such as anger, frustration and loneliness. However, inmates who showed a strong propensity to suffer injustice and internalized blame have found no substantial impact on their skills and attitude through the programme.,It is arguable that operation of meaningful prison-based rehabilitation programme is influenced by comprehensive picture of the profile of the prison population, shortages in resources, the attitudes of prison staffs, inability to meet real world settings and network building with a wide range of private, public or voluntary providers.,This study represents the first prison-based study to understand the inmates view on the rehabilitation programmes in Sri Lanka.
发展囚犯技能和态度的道路:斯里兰卡当代监狱改造方案的分析研究
康复方案在监狱囚犯改造和改造中的地位仍然是教育工作者、辅导员、社会工作者、心理学家和医生等专业人员的首要任务。分析采取了某种自上而下的方法,并考虑到个别囚犯的组织背景如何与这些改造方案相互作用,却被忽视了。根据访谈数据,本研究旨在加深我们对康复计划如何影响斯里兰卡监狱囚犯的技能和态度的理解。,这项研究采用了归纳定性的案例研究方法,因为它需要深入了解康复计划对囚犯技能和态度的影响,以及囚犯如何看待康复计划。,该研究确定了囚犯对所开展的康复计划的七种看法,并了解到康复计划有助于囚犯对未来的职业选择获得强大的自信,并应对愤怒、沮丧和孤独等潜在的破坏性情绪。然而,那些表现出强烈遭受不公正待遇和内化指责倾向的囚犯并没有发现通过该计划对他们的技能和态度产生实质性影响。,有争议的是,有意义的监狱改造方案的运作受到监狱人口概况、资源短缺、监狱工作人员态度、无法满足现实世界环境以及与各种私人、公共或自愿提供者建立网络的全面情况的影响。,这项研究是第一项以监狱为基础的研究,旨在了解斯里兰卡囚犯对康复计划的看法。
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