Working with juvenile offenders: An evaluation of trauma group intervention

M. Langa
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Many juvenile offenders in prisons have been exposed to trauma before their imprisonment. Trauma exposure amongst South African juvenile offenders is often linked to their criminal behaviour, but despite the high rates of trauma exposure among juvenile offenders, current South African prisons lack effective trauma counselling services. This article describes the process of facilitating group therapy with 30 juvenile offenders at the Johannesburg prison. The participants in these groups were 15 male and 15 female juvenile offenders. The therapy groups included 20 sessions on trauma education (what is trauma and its symptoms, the relationship between trauma and crime, and coping skills). The themes that emerged in the groups included experiences of physical, emotional and sexual abuse, as well as witnessing family violence, absent father figures, and being involved in gang violence in and out of prison. In conclusion, the article highlights the need to provide effective trauma counselling services in helping juvenile offenders to resolve their personal traumas before leaving prison. The problem of recidivism is linked to unresolved traumas due to lack of effective rehabilitation programmes in many South African prisons.
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与少年犯一起工作:创伤小组干预的评估
监狱中的许多少年犯在入狱前都遭受过精神创伤。南非少年犯的创伤暴露通常与他们的犯罪行为有关,但尽管少年犯的创伤暴露率很高,目前南非监狱缺乏有效的创伤咨询服务。本文描述了在约翰内斯堡监狱对30名少年犯进行小组治疗的过程。这些小组的参与者是15名男性和15名女性少年犯。治疗小组包括20次创伤教育会议(什么是创伤及其症状,创伤与犯罪之间的关系,以及应对技巧)。小组中出现的主题包括身体,情感和性虐待的经历,以及目睹家庭暴力,缺少父亲形象,以及参与监狱内外的帮派暴力。总之,文章强调需要提供有效的创伤咨询服务,帮助少年犯在离开监狱之前解决他们的个人创伤。累犯问题与许多南非监狱由于缺乏有效的康复方案而造成的尚未解决的创伤有关。
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