Gang membership and rehabilitation: an exploration of narrative accounts from violent gang offenders in an English prison

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作者
Tonks, Sarah [1 ]
Stephenson, Zoe [2 ]
机构
[1] HM Prison & Probat Serv, Dept Psychol Serv, Evesham, England
[2] Univ Birmingham, Dept Psychol, Birmingham, England
关键词
Forensic; Disengagement; Desistance; Prison; Rehabilitation; Gang membership; DISENGAGEMENT; CONSEQUENCES;
D O I
10.1108/JFP-04-2024-0017
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
Purpose - The majority of gang research has focussed primarily on American samples, with the rehabilitative field being no exception. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to expand the knowledge base regarding the psychology of gang membership by exploring the narrative accounts of convicted street gang members within an English and Welsh prison sample. Design/methodology/approach - Using semi-structured interviews with nine convicted male prisoners, data were analysed, systematically coded and themes generated in line with the principles of thematic analysis. Findings - Three major themes emerged which depicted how members viewed gang membership. The first theme was around what being a gang member meant to them and the organisation within the gang (e.g. hierarchy and criminal activities). The second theme reflected their motivations for joining a gang with reference to their identity and survival. Lastly, within the third theme, participants spoke about what had motivated them to disengage from the gang, difficulties they faced because of disengagement, and what they felt had helped them in the process of disengagement. Practical implications - The study emphasises the importance of avoiding labels and promoting choice as to how individuals refer to themselves, which can help remove stigma and strengthen professional relationships as part of their risk management planning. Policymakers, practitioners and programme developers are advised to reflect on the word "gang"and how this may influence perception of risk and contribute to bias in judgement. The study also provides insight into individuals experiences with rehabilitation initiatives and the logistical challenges of being open with their peer group. Also supports ideas on considering how to create opportunities to ensure those who wish to exit gangs can do so in a safe, legitimate and durable way. Findings could assist in the design of early preventative measures for those identified as being at risk of joining a gang. Offering training to professionals in the community on how to identify and communicate with those vulnerable to joining a gang may support this process. Originality/value - Findings add to the limited yet growing evidence base in understanding the psychology of gang membership and helping to support the work undertaken with this cohort.
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