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Staff constructions of the rule-violating behaviour of the institutionalised delinquent child

A ranked repertory grid analysis was used to examine staff constructions of the nature of the institutionalised delinquent child in a reform school. These constructions were assessed as personality attributions made by the staff based upon the rule-violating behaviour of the delinquent boys within t...

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Main Author: Potgieter, Rodney Victor
Other Authors: Dawes, Andy
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2023
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description A ranked repertory grid analysis was used to examine staff constructions of the nature of the institutionalised delinquent child in a reform school. These constructions were assessed as personality attributions made by the staff based upon the rule-violating behaviour of the delinquent boys within the institution. In addition, the manner in which these constructions affect staff decisions with regard to the reprimands they use to manage the rule-violator and whether subgroups of staff differ in this respect, were examined. The Ingrid 72 computer programme was used to analyse the results. It was found that the constructs, Lazy/ Unmotivated and Immature/Irresponsible were the major dimensions used by the staff to differentiate between rule violators at the Reform School. Implications of the staff constructions for the management of the delinquent child showed that custodial aims are still strongly prevalent at the Reform School and that the need to recommend reprimands in a consistent manner receives more emphasis than reprimands based on the nature of the rule-violator.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38873 Staff constructions of the rule-violating behaviour of the institutionalised delinquent child Potgieter, Rodney Victor Dawes, Andy Clinical Psychology A ranked repertory grid analysis was used to examine staff constructions of the nature of the institutionalised delinquent child in a reform school. These constructions were assessed as personality attributions made by the staff based upon the rule-violating behaviour of the delinquent boys within the institution. In addition, the manner in which these constructions affect staff decisions with regard to the reprimands they use to manage the rule-violator and whether subgroups of staff differ in this respect, were examined. The Ingrid 72 computer programme was used to analyse the results. It was found that the constructs, Lazy/ Unmotivated and Immature/Irresponsible were the major dimensions used by the staff to differentiate between rule violators at the Reform School. Implications of the staff constructions for the management of the delinquent child showed that custodial aims are still strongly prevalent at the Reform School and that the need to recommend reprimands in a consistent manner receives more emphasis than reprimands based on the nature of the rule-violator. 2023-09-27T07:56:26Z 2023-09-27T07:56:26Z 1982 2023-09-27T07:41:40Z Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38873 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities
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Staff constructions of the rule-violating behaviour of the institutionalised delinquent child
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title Staff constructions of the rule-violating behaviour of the institutionalised delinquent child
title_full Staff constructions of the rule-violating behaviour of the institutionalised delinquent child
title_fullStr Staff constructions of the rule-violating behaviour of the institutionalised delinquent child
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