Anda belum login :: 27 Nov 2024 00:04 WIB
Detail
ArtikelSymptoms of Trauma, Perceptions of Discrimination, and Anger: A Comparison Between Australian Indigenous and Nonindigenous Prisoners  
Oleh: Day, Andrew ; Davey, Linda ; Wanganeen, Rosemary ; Casey, Sharon ; Howells, Kevin ; Nakata, Martin
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Interpersonal Violence vol. 23 no. 2 (Feb. 2008), page 245-258.
Topik: Anger; Trauma; Indigenous; Prisoners
Fulltext: 245.pdf (99.67KB)
Isi artikelAlthough the need for the development and provision of culturally appropriate rehabilitation programs for offenders is widely acknowledged, there is a lack of empirical data that can be used as a basis for the development of new programs. This article reports the findings of a comparison of indigenous and nonindigenous male prisoners on a range of measures relevant to the experience of anger by indigenous prisoners in Australia. The results suggest that indigenous participants are more likely to experience symptoms of early trauma, have greater difficulties identifying and describing feelings, and perceive higher levels of discrimination than nonindigenous prisoners. The implications of this work for the development of culturally appropriate and effective anger management programs for indigenous male prisoners are discussed.
Opini AndaKlik untuk menuliskan opini Anda tentang koleksi ini!

Kembali
design
 
Process time: 0.015625 second(s)