Documenting a best practice model for successful female inmate and female ex - inmate reintegration: the Gogo Olive Project

G. Javangwe, T. Ponde, K. Rukudzo, M. Matika, Wonderful Zharare
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This article seeks to enhance our understanding of the needs of men and women within the prison and correctional services as well as inform and raise service provision levels. There is now a strong focus on correctional pre and post incarceration re-integration strategies for women, an often neglected population. The study adopted the case study method and used a purposive sampling strategy to select a sample of forty- five women. The majority had been incarcerated, or were currently serving prison terms that were likely to expire within a month or two. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with the targeted sample of women and data were transcribed verbatim. Data analysis used the protocol suggested by Patton (2002). Trustworthiness was established through member checking. Fourteen themes were teased out and used to characterise the Gogo Olive project. These included: (a) origins and setting of the project (b) the project (c) continuous skills acquisition (d) creation of gendered correctional industries preparing inmates for reintegration (e) markets (f) community involvement (g) empowerment (h) reduced recidivism (i) flexibility (j) gaining community trust (k) therapeutic milieu (l) documentation (m) sustainability (n) project challenge. The Gogo Olive Project has been transformative as it brought fundamental, systemic changes that positively impacted not only the female offenders but large groups of people, entire communities, and even the wider society. The Gogo Olive project is a useful best practice model worth cascading to other Zimbabwean female prisons and beyond, with scope for transforming it into a robust business model. Keywords: Gogo Olive project; female inmate, female ex-inmate, reintegration, rehabilitation, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service
记录成功的女囚犯和女前囚犯重新融入社会的最佳实践模式:果果橄榄项目
本文旨在加深我们对监狱和惩教机构内男女人士的需要的了解,并提高提供服务的水平。现在,人们非常重视妇女这一经常被忽视的群体在监禁前和监禁后的重新融入社会战略。本研究采用个案研究法,采用有目的的抽样策略,选取45名女性作为样本。他们中的大多数人已经被监禁,或者正在服刑,刑期可能在一两个月内到期。对目标女性样本进行了半结构化的深度访谈,并逐字记录了数据。数据分析采用Patton(2002)提出的协议。诚信是通过会员审核建立起来的。14个主题被梳理出来,用来描述Gogo Olive项目。这些包括:(a)项目的起源和环境(b)项目(c)持续的技能获取(d)创建性别化的惩教产业,为囚犯重返社会做好准备(e)市场(f)社区参与(g)赋权(h)减少再犯(i)灵活性(j)获得社区信任(k)治疗环境(l)文件(m)可持续性(n)项目挑战。果果橄榄计划具有变革性,因为它带来了根本性的、系统性的变化,不仅对女性罪犯产生了积极的影响,而且对大量人群、整个社区,甚至更广泛的社会产生了积极的影响。Gogo Olive项目是一个有用的最佳实践模式,值得推广到津巴布韦其他女子监狱和其他地方,并有可能将其转变为一个强大的商业模式。关键词:Gogo Olive项目;女囚犯,女前囚犯,重返社会,康复,津巴布韦监狱和惩教署
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