Desistance from sex offending : motivating change, enriching practice
journal contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byTony Ward, D Laws
In this article we draw from desistance research and a strength-based rehabilitation theory, the Good Lives Model (GLM), to present a richer way of intervening with sex offenders. First, we define the concept of desistance and outline some of the major research findings concerning the factors that help offenders to cease offending. Second we briefly describe current best practice sex offender treatment and discuss its efficacy. Third, we explore the relationship between desistance research and the GLM, arguing that the GLM provides a useful conduit for desistance ideas into sex offender treatment programs. Fourth, we briefly consider the treatment implications of an integrated desistance-GLM approach.
History
Journal
International journal of forensic mental health
Volume
9
Pagination
11 - 23
Location
Burnaby, B.C.
ISSN
1499-9013
eISSN
1932-9903
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2010, International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services