The Good Lives Model in Practice: Offence Pathways and Case Management
The Good Lives Model in Practice: Offence Pathways and Case Management
Author(s): Mayumi Purvis, Tony Ward, Willis GwendaSubject(s): Behaviorism, Methodology and research technology, Criminology, Penology
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Good lives model; Case management Australia;
Summary/Abstract: During the past decade, the Good Lives Model of Offender Rehabilitation (GLM) has gained considerable momentum and popularity as a rehabilitation framework for forensic populations. The GLM is primarily applied by the treatment sector, however very recently, it has been used to generate a structured strengths based approach to case management. The purpose of this paper is multi-layered. First, we present the theory of the GLM, explaining its conceptual underpinnings and in addition, present the results of recent GLM empirical research that found two pathways to offending: direct and indirect. Next, we describe how the GLM conceptual underpinnings, together with the empirical research findings, translate into a structured and meaningful case management approach for community corrections. The process for effective case management of offenders using the GLM is outlined and further, two GLM case management tools are presented and their purpose and application to offender rehabilitation is briefly set out. Finally, we describe the necessary support factors that are vital to the integrity, success and sustainability of this case management approach.
Journal: European Journal of Probation
- Issue Year: 3/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 4-28
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English
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