Moving beyond the risk paradigm: Using the Good Lives Model with offenders in denial of sexual offending

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Abstract

Denial of sexual offending is complex, and can hinder the development of a positive working relationship between an offender and the probation officer managing their case; it can also impact on the offender’s wider life experience as they are stranded between their past offending and creating a new offence-free life. The theory of the Good Lives Model can be used as a tool to reduce both the tensions in this professional relationship and enable the offender to move forward, both in addressing their behaviour and establishing a non-offending life.

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Dealey, J. (2018). Moving beyond the risk paradigm: Using the Good Lives Model with offenders in denial of sexual offending. European Journal of Probation, 10(1), 28–43. https://doi.org/10.1177/2066220318755530

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