Narratives of experts by experience: A journey from criminal to expert

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1177/14680173231222611
J. Lindström, T. Rantanen, Timo Toikko
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This study focuses on the narratives of participants of a long-term expert-by-experience training programme for people with a history of crime about their past, and how they use their life experience in their work as experts by experience. The research data was collected during interviews of respondents with a history of crime (N=19). The interviews were analysed using a narrative identity framework, and the data further examined in light of various studies focused on a desistance from crime. The transformation process from service user or client to expert by experience provided people with a history of crime with a chance to come to terms with their past, and to and gain a sense of closure. Expertise by experience gave their difficult life experiences a new meaning, and thus promoted their overall rehabilitation and offered them opportunities through which they could gain the appreciation and acceptance of other people. The new relationships presented to them as experts by experience also paved the way to a new kind of self-concept that strengthened the desister's self-confidence and optimistic outlook on the future. This study offers perspectives on how people with a history of crime can re-enter society. Through their survival stories and their journey to become experts by experience, desisters can earn the acceptance and approval of others and gain a more positive perception of themselves. The new identities of people with a history of crime are dependent on society's approval as they continue to desist from crime and re-enter mainstream society.
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专家的经验叙述:从罪犯到专家的历程
本研究的重点是有犯罪史的人参加一项长期经验专家培训计划的参与者对其过去的叙述,以及他们在作为经验专家的工作中如何利用自己的生活经验。研究数据是在对有犯罪史的受访者(19 人)进行访谈时收集的。我们采用叙事性身份认同框架对访谈进行了分析,并根据各种以摆脱犯罪为重点的研究对数据进行了进一步研究。从服务使用者或客户到经验专家的转变过程为有犯罪史的人提供了一个机会,使他们能够接受自己的过去,并获得一种终结感。经验专家赋予了他们艰难的人生经历以新的意义,从而促进了他们的全面康复,并为他们提供了获得他人赞赏和接纳的机会。经验专家为他们提供的新关系也为一种新的自我概念铺平了道路,增强了渴望者的自信心和对未来的乐观展望。这项研究为有犯罪史的人如何重新融入社会提供了视角。通过他们的生存故事和成为经验专家的历程,脱逃者可以赢得他人的接纳和认可,并对自己有更积极的认识。有犯罪史的人在继续停止犯罪、重新进入主流社会的过程中,他们的新身份取决于社会的认可。
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Journal of Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work. The journal aims to advance theoretical understanding, shape policy, and inform practice, and welcomes submissions from all areas of social work.
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