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Social Skills and Human Relationships: Training for Sex Offenders

Social Skills and Human Relationships: Training for Sex Offenders The writer designed and implemented a Social Skills and Human Relationships Training Program which was introduced into one of Queensland's protection prisons. The design included evaluation procedures which were applied to a group study. Six inmates participated in the program which involved basic and complex social skills and sexual relationships training. The results indicated the utility of the program, especially in terms of the acquisition of personal insights. Recommendations for future programs include assessment of transfer of skills to the community setting. The essential feature of the program was its flexibility so that the individual needs of each inmate could be met as fully as possible. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

Social Skills and Human Relationships: Training for Sex Offenders

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
©The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology and Authors, 1992
ISSN
0004-8658
eISSN
1837-9273
DOI
10.1177/000486589302600106
Publisher site
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Abstract

The writer designed and implemented a Social Skills and Human Relationships Training Program which was introduced into one of Queensland's protection prisons. The design included evaluation procedures which were applied to a group study. Six inmates participated in the program which involved basic and complex social skills and sexual relationships training. The results indicated the utility of the program, especially in terms of the acquisition of personal insights. Recommendations for future programs include assessment of transfer of skills to the community setting. The essential feature of the program was its flexibility so that the individual needs of each inmate could be met as fully as possible.

Journal

Australian & New Zealand Journal of CriminologySAGE

Published: Mar 1, 1993

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