A human rights-based practice framework for sexual offenders |
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Authors: | Dr Tony Ward Marie Connolly |
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Affiliation: | 1. Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand Tony.Ward@vuw.ac.nz;3. Ministry of Social Development , Wellington, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract Human rights create a protective zone around people and allow them the opportunity to further their own valued personal projects without interference from others. In our view, the emphasis on community rights and protection may, paradoxically, reduce the effectiveness of sex offender rehabilitation by ignoring or failing to ensure that offenders’ core human interests are met. In this paper we consider how rights-based values and ideas can be integrated into therapeutic work with sex offenders in a way that safeguards the interests of offenders and the community. To this end we develop a rights-based normative framework (the Offender Practice Framework: OPF) that is orientated around the three strands of justice and accountability, offender needs and risk, and the utilization of empirically supported interventions and strength-based approaches. We examine the utility of this framework for the different phases of sex offender practice. |
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Keywords: | Human rights sex offenders ethical practice |
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