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Striving for a good life: The good lives model applied to released child molesters
Authors:Gwenda M. Willis  Tony Ward
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology , Victoria University of Wellington , Wellington, New Zealand gwenda.willis@vuw.ac.nz;3. School of Psychology , Victoria University of Wellington , Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

The good lives model (GLM) is a strengths-based approach to offender rehabilitation in which treatment aims to equip offenders with the skills and resources necessary to satisfy primary goods, or basic human values, in personally meaningful and socially acceptable ways. The aim of the present research was to explore the practical utility of the GLM with a sample of released child molesters, and investigate the relationship between primary goods attainment and overall re-entry conditions (in terms of accommodation, social support and employment). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 child molesters at one, three and six months following their release from prison. As expected, participants endorsed the majority of GLM primary goods with high importance, and positive re-entry experiences were associated with increased goods attainment. Implications for clinicians, policy makers and society as a whole are discussed.
Keywords:Child molesters  desistance  good lives model  re-entry  rehabilitation  sex offenders
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