一个以足球为基础的干预改善了被监禁的个人的行为和公众的接受,通过群体结合
Martha Newson1, Linus Peitz2,3, Jack Cunliffe4
1Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. m.newson@greenwich.ac.uk.
Nature human behaviour
|October 14, 2024
概括
由双胞胎项目培养的积极的群体纽带,改善了监狱中的行为和社区重新融入. 这种以足球为基础的干预措施增强了社会凝聚力,减少了重复犯罪,并帮助以前被监禁的人就业.
科学领域:
- 犯罪学 犯罪学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 运动科学 运动科学 运动科学
背景情况:
- 全球监禁率的上升需要有效的策略来减少重犯.
- 积极的社会纽带对于行为改变和成功的社区重新融入至关重要.
- 现有的干预措施往往忽视了群体认同和社区支持的作用.
研究的目的:
- 评估双胞胎项目,一个基于足球的干预,对被监禁个人的行为.
- 分析监狱系统中社会凝聚力和行为改善之间的关系.
- 探索干预措施对戒除犯罪和社区接受以前被监禁者的影响.
主要方法:
- 研究1:准实验设计比较双胞胎项目参与者 (n=676) 与对照组 (n=1,874) 在行为结果.
- 研究2:对参与者之间的社会凝聚力模式进行纵向分析 (n=388).
- 研究3-9:英国和美国的犯罪戒备 (n=249) 和社区雇佣前犯罪者的意愿 (n=1,797) 的检查.
主要成果:
- 参与双胞胎项目与在惩教设施内的行为改善有关.
- 增加的社会联系与积极的行为变化长度相关.
- 社区成员更愿意雇用参与干预的个人.
结论:
- 双胞胎项目有效地利用积极的群体身份来改善行为并减少重犯.
- 加强监狱内的社会联系和培养支持性社区是解决全球监禁危机的关键.
- 通过共同活动将监狱和社区联系起来的干预措施可以增强重新整合的成功.
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