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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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2 results foundAuthor: McGibbon, Karen Anne Patricia Title: Rehabilitation as Reformation: Pastoral Counselling for Criminal Offenders - Confronting Jamaica's Crime Dilemma Summary: This study investigated the efficacy of Pastoral Counselling as a fitting approach in rehabilitating criminal offenders in Jamaica with the aim of reducing recidivism rates among the prison population. Qualitative methods (interviewing, case studies, and focus groups) were utilised. Three basic aims were examined: the effectiveness of current rehabilitative methods, receptiveness of male criminal offenders to Pastoral Counselling and the effectiveness of Pastoral Counselling to rehabilitate criminal offenders. Findings suggest that a desire to serve and please God significantly influences inmates to obey the laws. The combination of spiritual mentoring, discipleship and opportunities to earn an honest living may lead to a productive lifestyle and community service. Findings confirm the literature on Christianity based rehabilitation of criminal offenders that faith-based rehabilitation significantly reduces recidivism rates. Additionally, recommendations are offered for corrections and Christian prison ministries. Details: Edmonton, Alberta: St. Stephen's College, 2010. 117p. Source: Internet Resource: Thesis: Accessed May 30, 2015 at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235908825_Rehabilitation_as_Reformation_Pastoral_Counseling_for_Criminal_Offenders_-_Confronting_Jamaica%27s_Crime_Dilemma Year: 2010 Country: Jamaica URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235908825_Rehabilitation_as_Reformation_Pastoral_Counseling_for_Criminal_Offenders_-_Confronting_Jamaica%27s_Crime_Dilemma Shelf Number: 135811 Keywords: Criminal OffendersFaith-Based ProgramsRecidivismRehabilitationReligion |
Author: South Australia. Attorney-General's Department. Office of Crime Statistics and Research Title: South Australian Apprehensions Profile Report 2014 Summary: The South Australian Apprehensions Profile Report 2014 provides an analysis of apprehension reports filed for offences committed in South Australia during 2014. It includes a demographic profile of individuals apprehended by police, method of apprehension, the type of offences alleged per individual, and a summary of juvenile apprehensions. Details: Adelaide: South Australia Attorney-General's Department, 2015. 24p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 12, 2016 at: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/docs/other_publications/South_Australian_Apprehensions_Profile_-_2014.pdf Year: 2015 Country: Australia URL: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/docs/other_publications/South_Australian_Apprehensions_Profile_-_2014.pdf Shelf Number: 138201 Keywords: Arrest and Apprehension Crime Statistics Criminal OffendersJuvenile Offenders |