Making Good - Maruna, Shadd; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives
 
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ISBN13:9781433802140
ISBN10:1433802147
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:211 oldal
Méret:251x179x12 mm
Súly:409 g
Nyelv:angol
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Making Good

How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives
 
Kiadó: American Psychological Association
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Kötetek száma: Paperback
 
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Can hardened criminals really reform? This book provides a narrative analysis of the lives of repeat offenders who, by all statistical measures, should have continued on the criminal path but instead have created lives of productivity and purpose.

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Can hardened criminals really reform? &&&34;&&&34;Making Good&&&34;&&&34; provides resounding proof that the answer is yes. This book provides a fascinating narrative analysis of the lives of repeat offenders who, by all statistical measures, should have continued on the criminal path but instead have created lives of productivity and purpose. This examination of the phenomenology of &&&34;&&&34;making good&&&34;&&&34; includes an encyclopedic review of the literature on personal reform as well as a practical guide to the use of narratives in offender counseling and rehabilitation.The author&&&39;s research shows that criminals who desist from crime have constructed powerful narratives that aided them in making sense of their pasts, finding fulfillment in productive behaviors, and feeling in control of their future. Borrowing from the field of narrative psychology, Maruna argues that to truly understand offenders, we must understand the stories that they tell - and that in turn this story-making process has the capacity to transform lives. &&&34;&&&34;Making Good&&&34;&&&34; challenges some of the cherished assumptions of various therapy models for offenders and supports new paradigms for offender rehabilitation. This groundbreaking book is a must read for criminologists, forensic psychologists, lawyers, rehabilitation counselors, or anyone interested in the generative process of change.