“Re-entry program” alternative to overcome prisoner’s mental crisies: A community base research

Muntafi, Muhammad Syifaul, Sari, Ika Novita and Nuqul, Fathul Lubabin (2014) “Re-entry program” alternative to overcome prisoner’s mental crisies: A community base research. Presented at The 5th International Asian Association of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology Conference, 10-11 January 2014, Solo Indonesia.

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Abstract

One of the philosophies of punishment is rehabilitation. This philosophy emphasizes improvement of inmate behaviour. On the other hand, in the prison or penitentiary process still has out of expectations. This is evidenced in the number of cases of recidivism and increase capacity in crime. This study was conducted on female prisoners class II Malang. The present study uses a community action research approach aims to improve the ability of female inmates in coping with problems and increased expectations after serving criminal. In this study conducted in participants and subjects studied consisted of 17 inmates in integration period. Data inquiry techniques using the Need Assessment with multiple stages such as: Interview, Questionnaire, and the Personality Test. In helping solving problems also done some assistance, such as individual counselling is one of relief individually and directly. In addition, it is a counselling group that is one form of counselling by utilizing the group for help, provide feedback and learning experience. Furthermore, to assist the inmate in addressing the problems that occur given psychoeducation program. In general, these programs provide a change in mental preparation towards the subject back to the community. Changes based on the main objective of this program can be grouped in two aspects: the cognitive and emotional aspects, with an average success rate of 58.8% of the subjects experienced a change in terms of cognitive and emotional

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Subjects: 17 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES > 1701 Psychology > 170104 Forensic Psychology
17 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES > 1701 Psychology > 170106 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
17 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES > 1701 Psychology > 170113 Social and Community Psychology
Divisions: Faculty of Psychology
Depositing User: Dr Fathul Lubabin Nuqul
Date Deposited: 08 May 2016 17:50

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