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Managing Risk in a Culture of Rights: Providing Support and Treatment in Community-Based Settings for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities who Sexually Offend

机译:管理权利文化中的风险:为性犯罪的智障人士提供社区环境的支持和治疗

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People with intellectual disability who sexually offend commonly live in community-basedsettings since the closing of all institutions across the province of Ontario. Nine (n=9) front line staff who provide support to these individuals in three different settings (treatment setting, transitional setting, residential setting) were interviewed. Participants responded to 47 questions to explore how sex offenders with intellectual disability can be supported in the community to prevent re-offenses. Questions encompassed variables that included staff attitudes, various factors impacting support, structural components of the setting, quality of life and the good life, staff training, staff perspectives on treatment, and understanding of risk management. Three overlapping models that have been supported in the literature were used collectively for the basis of this research: The Good Lives Model (Ward & Gannon, 2006; Ward et al., 2007), the quality of life model (Felce & Perry, 1995), and variables associated with risk management. Results of this research showed how this population is being supported in the community with an emphasis on the following elements: positive and objective staff attitude, teamwork, clear rules and protocols, ongoing supervision, consistency, highly trained staff, and environments that promote quality of life. New concepts arose which suggested that all settings display an unequal balance of upholding human rights and managing risks when supporting this high-risk population. This highlights the need for comprehensive assessments in order to match the offender to the proper setting and supports, using an integration of a Risk, Need, Responsivity model and the Good Lives model for offender rehabilitation and to reduce the likelihood of re-offenses.
机译:自安大略省所有机构关闭以来,遭受性侵犯的智障人士通常生活在社区环境中。采访了在三种不同环境(治疗环境,过渡环境,居住环境)中为这些人提供支持的九名(n = 9)一线员工。参与者回答了47个问题,以探讨如何在社区中为智障性犯罪者提供支持,以防止再次犯罪。问题包括变量,这些变量包括员工态度,影响支持的各种因素,环境的结构要素,生活质量和美好生活,员工培训,员工对治疗的看法以及对风险管理的理解。这项研究的基础是在文献中共同使用了三种重叠的模型:良好生活模型(Ward&Gannon,2006; Ward等,2007),生活质量模型(Felce&Perry,1995)。 ),以及与风险管理相关的变量。这项研究的结果表明,如何在社区中为这一人群提供支持,重点是以下要素:积极和客观的员工态度,团队合作,明确的规则和协议,持续的监督,一致性,训练有素的员工以及可提高员工素质的环境生活。出现了新的概念,表明在支持这种高风险人群时,所有环境在维护人权和管理风险方面都表现出不平等的平衡。这突出显示了需要进行综合评估,以使罪犯适应适当的环境并提供支持,并使用风险,需求,责任感模型和美好生活模型的集成来实现罪犯的康复并减少再次犯罪的可能性。

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    Ioannou Stephanie;

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