Readiness to change criminal women and men

The readiness of offenders to social rehabilitation is a new category in our country. Meanwhile, the research conducted in many countries indicates its usefulness in the diagnosis and selection of participants of rehabilitation programmes. This entails more effective interaction with convicted perso...

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Main Author: Krzysztof Biel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundacja Pedagagium 2017-12-01
Series:Polish Journal of Social Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22432/pjsr.2017.14.09
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description The readiness of offenders to social rehabilitation is a new category in our country. Meanwhile, the research conducted in many countries indicates its usefulness in the diagnosis and selection of participants of rehabilitation programmes. This entails more effective interaction with convicted persons and greater responsibility on the part of convicted people for their own social rehabilitation process. The aim of this article is to present the main assumptions and models of readiness for change and their usefulness in social rehabilitation practice and to present pilot studies of readiness for change among criminal women and men in Kraków. Application of the Polish adaptation of the CVTRQ questionnaire made it possible to determine the level of convicted persons’ readiness, taking into account deficits in particular scales of the questionnaire and variables differentiating the group of ready and not ready people. At the end, guidelines for further research will be presented.
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spelling doaj.art-0abe4012243c41eea8b55d570dd60a182022-12-21T19:26:56ZengFundacja PedagagiumPolish Journal of Social Rehabilitation2081-37672392-26562017-12-0120171411312810.22432/pjsr.2017.14.09Readiness to change criminal women and menKrzysztof Biel0Jesuit University IgnatianumThe readiness of offenders to social rehabilitation is a new category in our country. Meanwhile, the research conducted in many countries indicates its usefulness in the diagnosis and selection of participants of rehabilitation programmes. This entails more effective interaction with convicted persons and greater responsibility on the part of convicted people for their own social rehabilitation process. The aim of this article is to present the main assumptions and models of readiness for change and their usefulness in social rehabilitation practice and to present pilot studies of readiness for change among criminal women and men in Kraków. Application of the Polish adaptation of the CVTRQ questionnaire made it possible to determine the level of convicted persons’ readiness, taking into account deficits in particular scales of the questionnaire and variables differentiating the group of ready and not ready people. At the end, guidelines for further research will be presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.22432/pjsr.2017.14.09readiness models, readiness for change, readiness for change questionnaires, social rehabilitation, effectiveness of social rehabilitation
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Readiness to change criminal women and men
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readiness models, readiness for change, readiness for change questionnaires, social rehabilitation, effectiveness of social rehabilitation
title Readiness to change criminal women and men
title_full Readiness to change criminal women and men
title_fullStr Readiness to change criminal women and men
title_full_unstemmed Readiness to change criminal women and men
title_short Readiness to change criminal women and men
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topic readiness models, readiness for change, readiness for change questionnaires, social rehabilitation, effectiveness of social rehabilitation
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