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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vägen ur kriminalitet genom en social insatsgrupp : En kvalitativ studie om deltagare i en social insatsgrupp / The process of leaving crime with the help from a community intervention team : A qualitative study about participants in a community intervention team

Gross Myrne, Evelina, Ipsen, Kristian January 2024 (has links)
Föreliggande uppsats undersöker hur deltagande i en social insatsgrupp (SIG) kan bistå upphörandeprocessen. Uppsatsens empiri bestod av elva semistrukturerade intervjuer som har utförts med totalt sex individer vilka har deltagit i en social insatsgrupp (SIG) och som uppgav att de har upphört begå brott. Intervjuerna bearbetades med en tematisk analys där resultatet analyserades utifrån Giordanos et al.s (2002) teori om kognitiva transformationer. Resultatet visade att SIG kan ses som en ”hook for change” (dvs. en krok för förändring). SIG-deltagarna behövde emellertid vara mottagliga för att förändras för att kunna dra nytta av insatsen och de behövde aktivt använda sitt aktörskap för att framgångsrikt upphöra med brott. Den del av insatsen som förefaller ha haft störst betydelse för upphörandet är relationen till samordnaren. Andra viktiga delar i insatsen som underlättat upphörandet av brott är materiellt och ekonomiskt stöd. / The aim of this paper was to investigate how participants in a community intervention team (SIG) perceived support from the intervention and how it helped them desist from crime. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with six participants in SIG who claimed to have desisted. The data was analysed with a qualitative thematic analysis and linked to Giordano's et al.s (2002) theory of cognitive transformations. The results showed that the participant need to have an openness to change in order to desist with help from SIG. We also concluded that the participants needed to use agency in order to desist with support from SIG. The most important part of the intervention for assisting desistance was the relationship to the social worker employed in SIG. Structural support also played an important role in SIG assisting desistance, particularly housing opportunities.
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Cultiver la liberté : la réintégration par le travail de la terre

Lambert, Hugo 06 1900 (has links)
Ce projet de mémoire examine les perceptions et expériences d’une douzaine de personnes travaillant et/ou vivant sur une ferme de réinsertion pour les personnes contrevenantes. Après avoir participé pendant un mois aux activités de la ferme et nous être entretenu auprès de 12 personnes, nous avons exploré comment la ferme fonctionne, comment ses différentes composantes sont utilisées et comment l’intervention s’intègre avec le concept du désistement assisté. Nous avons trouvé qu’un lien unissait la ferme et la communauté environnante. Cependant, ce lien n’a pas encore été exploré par la littérature. En plus de promouvoir le maintien d’une abstinence de délit, le care farming, à travers le contact avec la communauté se place comme une intervention de choix en ce qui a trait aux pratiques soutenant la reconstruction identitaire et la réintégration des personnes judiciarisées. En effet, cette intervention, bien que permettant de multiples bienfaits, ne trouve son sens qu’à travers la collaboration avec le monde extérieur. / This dissertation project examines the perceptions and experiences of a dozen people working and/or living on a rehabilitation farm. After participating for a month in the farm's activities and interviewed 12 people we explored how the farm operates, how its various components are used, and how the intervention fits with the concept of assisted desistance. We found that there was a connection between the farm and the surrounding community. However, this connection has not yet been explored by the literature. In addition to promoting the maintenance of abstinence from crime, care farming, trough contact with the community, is an intervention of choice for practices that support the reconstruction of identity and the reintegration of offenders. Indeed, this intervention, while providing multiple benefits, only makes sense through collaboration with the outside world.

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