The utility of peer-support in enhancing the treatment of incarcerated sexual offenders

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C. Perrin, Andrew Frost, J. Ware
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Purpose In the quest to maximize treatment gains, recent research has shifted focus from treatment itself to the context in which treatment takes place. Such investigations have alluded to rehabilitative climate, therapeutic alliance, prison social climate, and the efficacy of group process. The purpose of this paper is to review peer-support as a mechanism via which these goals might be reached. Design/methodology/approach A review of the literature on peer-support in carceral settings was undertaken in February 2017. Findings While there is very little research exploring peer-support in the context of offender rehabilitation, there are some promising signs from many qualitative investigations that peer-led roles can bridge many gaps in support within the therapeutic context. Research limitations/implications More research on the potential negative impact of peer-support in carceral setting is needed. Practical implications This paper proposes that the implementation of peer-support programs that operate alongside treatment interventions represent an encouraging direction for the future. It is argued that prisoner-led peer-support initiatives that are characterized by shared problem solving and reciprocal emotional support can greatly reduce the anxiety prisoners face surrounding treatment. It is suggested that, through peer-support, treatment gains may be enhanced and better assimilated into program-completers’ lives. Social implications Peer-support may assist current treatment approaches with sexual offenders and could therefore potentially contribute to reductions in recidivism. Originality/value This paper is the first to review peer-support in the context of imprisonment and offender therapy. It therefore provides an important status update for future researchers wishing to investigate this topic, and outlines several priorities that such research might interrogate further.
同伴支持在加强监禁性犯罪者治疗中的作用
为了最大限度地提高治疗效果,最近的研究已将重点从治疗本身转移到治疗发生的环境。这些调查涉及到康复氛围、治疗联盟、监狱社会氛围和群体过程的有效性。本文的目的是回顾同伴支持作为一种机制,通过它可以达到这些目标。设计/方法/方法2017年2月对医疗环境中同伴支持的文献进行了审查。虽然很少有研究探讨罪犯康复背景下的同伴支持,但从许多定性调查中可以看到一些有希望的迹象,即同伴主导的角色可以弥合治疗背景下支持的许多差距。研究局限/影响需要更多关于同伴支持在家庭环境中的潜在负面影响的研究。本论文提出,实施与治疗干预一起操作的同伴支持计划代表了一个令人鼓舞的未来方向。本文认为,以共同解决问题和相互情感支持为特征的囚犯主导的同伴支持倡议可以大大减少囚犯面临周围治疗的焦虑。研究建议,通过同伴支持,治疗成果可以得到加强,并更好地融入到项目完成者的生活中。同伴支持可能有助于目前性犯罪者的治疗方法,因此可能有助于减少再犯。原创性/价值本文首次对监禁和罪犯治疗背景下的同伴支持进行了研究。因此,它为希望调查这一主题的未来研究人员提供了重要的状态更新,并概述了此类研究可能进一步询问的几个优先事项。
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
50.00%
发文量
9
期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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