Exploring the management of offenders' education for optimum rehabilitation : a case of a correctional centre in Gauteng

This study aims to explore the management of offenders’ education for optimum rehabilitation in a Correctional Centre in Gauteng. In this study the nature of correctional education management is explored in relation to the self-concept of offenders as learners, as well as their view and experience o...

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Main Author: Fakude, Amyna Shahnaaz
Other Authors: Gumbo, Mishack Thiza
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Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8752
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-87522016-04-16T04:08:18Z Exploring the management of offenders' education for optimum rehabilitation : a case of a correctional centre in Gauteng Fakude, Amyna Shahnaaz Gumbo, Mishack Thiza 365.666096822 Prisoners -- Education -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Management -- Case studies Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Management -- Case studies This study aims to explore the management of offenders’ education for optimum rehabilitation in a Correctional Centre in Gauteng. In this study the nature of correctional education management is explored in relation to the self-concept of offenders as learners, as well as their view and experience on their future position as released parolees striving for reintegration into the society. Methodologically, the study is located in the qualitative paradigm where a questionnaire was designed to gather the respondents’ demographic profiles, and to extract from them the factors that influence crime propensity and amenability to correction through correctional education. The questionnaire was targeted at all functionally literate participants who indicated their interest at the sampling stage. The research site was a Correctional Centre in the Gauteng Province. Respondents comprised sixteen offenders and five officials. The key findings of this research are that policy intervention is crucial to improve the management of offenders’ education, so to remove barriers that hinder the exercise of effective education. How offenders’ education is managed impacts on their receptiveness of education. This implies their fate as future ex-offenders and their prospects of employment after release as citizens are tarnished with the stigma of a criminal record. Their self-esteem seems to improve with the acquisition of well managed education, while on the other hand, propensity to recidivate is high where the management of their education has failed and hopelessness and lack of motivation in planning for a better future pervade. Thus, proper management of offenders’ education can go a long way to ensure their successful reintegration in the society. The research report concludes with recommendations that could have implications for future research in the context of correctional education management, as well as implementation and monitoring of such management via policy in order to achieve optimum rehabilitation of offenders. Educational Leadership and Management M. Ed. (Education Management) 2013-03-05T09:57:44Z 2013-03-05T09:57:44Z 2012-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8752 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (175 leaves)
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Prisoners -- Education -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Management -- Case studies
Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Management -- Case studies
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Prisoners -- Education -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Management -- Case studies
Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Gauteng -- Management -- Case studies
Fakude, Amyna Shahnaaz
Exploring the management of offenders' education for optimum rehabilitation : a case of a correctional centre in Gauteng
description This study aims to explore the management of offenders’ education for optimum rehabilitation in a Correctional Centre in Gauteng. In this study the nature of correctional education management is explored in relation to the self-concept of offenders as learners, as well as their view and experience on their future position as released parolees striving for reintegration into the society. Methodologically, the study is located in the qualitative paradigm where a questionnaire was designed to gather the respondents’ demographic profiles, and to extract from them the factors that influence crime propensity and amenability to correction through correctional education. The questionnaire was targeted at all functionally literate participants who indicated their interest at the sampling stage. The research site was a Correctional Centre in the Gauteng Province. Respondents comprised sixteen offenders and five officials. The key findings of this research are that policy intervention is crucial to improve the management of offenders’ education, so to remove barriers that hinder the exercise of effective education. How offenders’ education is managed impacts on their receptiveness of education. This implies their fate as future ex-offenders and their prospects of employment after release as citizens are tarnished with the stigma of a criminal record. Their self-esteem seems to improve with the acquisition of well managed education, while on the other hand, propensity to recidivate is high where the management of their education has failed and hopelessness and lack of motivation in planning for a better future pervade. Thus, proper management of offenders’ education can go a long way to ensure their successful reintegration in the society. The research report concludes with recommendations that could have implications for future research in the context of correctional education management, as well as implementation and monitoring of such management via policy in order to achieve optimum rehabilitation of offenders. === Educational Leadership and Management === M. Ed. (Education Management)
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