This paper presents a qualitative analysis of the accounts offered by individuals (n=7) convicted of a sexual offence who describe themselves as Buddhists. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews within a custodial environment and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). This paper presents the two superordinate themes that emerged from the data: (i) Better as a Buddhist and (ii) Ebb and Flow. Reflections and analysis from the Buddhist prison chaplain are integrated within the analysis of prisoner-participant data. Implications of the analysis are discussed with reference to interventions that use Buddhist principles, factors that underpin factors that help reduce reoffending and those that fit with the ...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
The abuse of individuals by religious authority figures has generated considerable political, civic ...
This paper examines whether religion contributes to offenders taking responsibility for crimes. Spec...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of the accounts offered by individuals (n = 7) convicted ...
Religious beliefs have been variously promulgated as both protective and risk factors for sexual reo...
This study examines the unique experience of participants who during their reintegration back into t...
The relationship between sexual pathology and religious ideation is a poorly understood yet frequent...
Research has shown how religion is associated with numerous positive effects including enhanced mood...
This paper presents evidence for why Corrections should take the humanist, spiritual, and religious ...
Buddhist prison outreach is a relatively recent development, in the United States of America and el...
This mixed method study, aims to first, explore the meaning, role, and purpose of religion and spiri...
This article reports on ways to measure and assess the effects of living within a religious regime, ...
Background: Throughout the last decade, there has been a growth of interest into the rehabilitative ...
Deposited with permisson of the author. © 2000 Arther James BolkasThis study investigates whether C...
In this study, religiosity in prison is investigated. What opportunities are there for those detaine...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
The abuse of individuals by religious authority figures has generated considerable political, civic ...
This paper examines whether religion contributes to offenders taking responsibility for crimes. Spec...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of the accounts offered by individuals (n = 7) convicted ...
Religious beliefs have been variously promulgated as both protective and risk factors for sexual reo...
This study examines the unique experience of participants who during their reintegration back into t...
The relationship between sexual pathology and religious ideation is a poorly understood yet frequent...
Research has shown how religion is associated with numerous positive effects including enhanced mood...
This paper presents evidence for why Corrections should take the humanist, spiritual, and religious ...
Buddhist prison outreach is a relatively recent development, in the United States of America and el...
This mixed method study, aims to first, explore the meaning, role, and purpose of religion and spiri...
This article reports on ways to measure and assess the effects of living within a religious regime, ...
Background: Throughout the last decade, there has been a growth of interest into the rehabilitative ...
Deposited with permisson of the author. © 2000 Arther James BolkasThis study investigates whether C...
In this study, religiosity in prison is investigated. What opportunities are there for those detaine...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
The abuse of individuals by religious authority figures has generated considerable political, civic ...
This paper examines whether religion contributes to offenders taking responsibility for crimes. Spec...