- Title
- An exploration of family group conferencing as part of the diversion experience of young male offenders
- Creator
- Tshem, Tembakazi
- Subject
- Juvenile delinquents -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Social group work
- Subject
- Social work with criminals -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Probation -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Family social work
- Date Issued
- 2009
- Date
- 2009
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- M SW
- Identifier
- vital:11756
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10353/210
- Identifier
- Juvenile delinquents -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Social group work
- Identifier
- Social work with criminals -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Probation -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Family social work
- Description
- The aim of this study is to explore the experiences and evaluations of young male offenders who were diverted to family group conferencing in order to improve current services. An exploratory research design was chosen to obtain an understanding of what these young male offenders experienced during their conferencing and also to seek out their recommendations for future improvement of the family group conferencing diversion programme. This study comprised two samples which were purposively selected. The first sample was made up of ten young male offenders and the second sample comprised of the parents and /or guardians of the young male offenders. The data was collected using structured interview schedules. The data was collected on separate occasions for the two samples. Each interview lasted about 30- 40 minutes each. The findings of this study showed that there is still a need to train probation officers on appropriate implementation of family group conferencing and that families also have a role to play towards succefull implementation of diversion programmes. It is evident from the findings that young offenders need their families to support and care for them during difficult situations, as purported by the systems theory whereby society is regarded as a system with different parts and families are an important part of this system. Young offenders belong to families and families are part of communities and society. It is also important to note that victims are part of families, thus also part of society and the system. Family group conferencing provide an opportunity for all these parts to meet in a mediated environment to address the harm caused and make amends. The findings of this study also showed that there is a need to educate the general public about child justice legislation and the emerging trends in the field of child justice including diversion programmes.
- Format
- ix, 129 leaves; 30 cm
- Format
- Publisher
- University of Fort Hare
- Publisher
- Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities
- Language
- English
- Rights
- University of Fort Hare
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