Morality Behind Bars
An Intervention Study on Fostering Moral Competence of Prisoners as a New Approach to Social Rehabilitation
(Sprache: Englisch)
In this experimentally designed intervention study the effects of prison and moral competence training were assessed using as criterion the Moral Competence Test (MCT, formerly called MJT). Whereas the moral competence of prisoners mostly regressed over...
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In this experimentally designed intervention study the effects of prison and moral competence training were assessed using as criterion the Moral Competence Test (MCT, formerly called MJT). Whereas the moral competence of prisoners mostly regressed over time, an increase could be recorded in the prisoners who participated in a series of three KMDD-sessions.
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Prisoners prefer moral ideals like justice and responsibility just as much as non-prisoners. However, they lack moral competence, which Georg Lind has defined as the ability to solve conflicts through deliberation and communication rather than through violence, deceit and power. The data of this experimentally designed intervention study show that imprisonment mostly makes things worse. It leads to a regression of moral competence. Further, these data show that - with appropriate training methods like the Konstanz Method of Dilemma Discussion (KMDD) - moral competence can be effectively and sustainably fostered. The KMDD lets participants learn to solve stressful morally dilemmatic moments with mutual respect, thinking and discussion - the keys to a non-delinquent life in society.
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Contents: Fostering moral competence, an experimentally designed intervention study with comparison groups - Measurement with the Moral Competence Test - Considerable increase of moral competence through Konstanz Method sessions - Regression of moral competence in prisoners without treatment.
Autoren-Porträt von Kay Hemmerling
Kay Hemmerling holds degrees of Psychology from the Free University of Berlin and a PhD from the University of Konstanz. He is also a Hans-Böckler-Foundation Scholarship Holder.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Kay Hemmerling
- 2014, Neuausgabe, XVIII, 148 Seiten, Masse: 15,3 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3631618301
- ISBN-13: 9783631618301
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.08.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
«One could hardly find a better book than this one to raise the efficiency of offender rehabilitation with a moral method like this.» (Prof. Dr. Shaogang Yang, Chinese moral psychologist)«The research of Kay Hemmerling is an absolutely innovative approach: It combines professional competences from several scientific disciplines (cognitive development, moral psychology, educational research, «Diskursethik», law, criminology, sociology etc.) We already use his findings to implement the KMDD in Social Rehabilitation System of Poland.» (Prof. Dr. Ewa Nowak, chair of Ethics at the University of Poznan)
«The message of this book is: We can prevent criminal behavior by fostering delinquents' moral competence through adequate methods and adequately trained teachers for this method. Let us begin.» (Prof. Dr. Georg Lind, KMDD-Trainer)
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