Humanistiskt förankrade förhållningssätt gentemot unga i kriminalvården
Abstract
Aims and objectives: This thesis aims to penetrate the humanistic approaches toward
young inmates in correctional treatment within Swedish Kriminalvården in order to
describe these approaches and also the potential conflicts in fulfilling them. The
humanistic approaches are examined from concepts such as view of man, ethics,
integrity and treatment. The objective is to gain knowledge of the day-to-day practice
or actualization of these approaches.
Method and data: The scientific approach is qualitative based on the openness this
approach offers and the level of openness required by the primary aims of the thesis.
Primary data was collected using the thematic open interview format in eight
individual interviews. Secondary data was collected through document analysis of
various publications and statements.
Results: The study shows that view of man within Kriminalvården is humanistic with
regards to individual adaption of treatment and that treatment is driven by selfmotivation.
Constraints of the prison system sometimes hinder this. The study also
shows fragility in managing ethical issues. The ethical directive of Kriminalvården
does not express approaches to such issues, these ethics are based on the judgement of
each prison worker. Integrity infringement is minimized by allowed space and selfmotivated
participation but other obligations of the prison system sometimes
interferes. Exercised treatment methods such as CBT have firm ties to humanistic
values, but development and evaluation of methods are often based on a quantified
and objectified view of man.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-10-08Author
Nyström, Emelie
Keywords
correctional treatment
juvenile convicts
view of man
ethics
humanism
Language
swe