The LAAF Procedure for Exploring Offenders' Narratives
Author(s) -
CANTER DAVID,
YOUNGS DONNA
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the howard journal of criminal justice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1468-2311
pISSN - 0265-5527
DOI - 10.1111/hojo.12124
Subject(s) - narrative , agency (philosophy) , prison , psychology , recidivism , psychological intervention , criminology , population , social psychology , sociology , social science , linguistics , philosophy , demography , psychiatry
The Life A s A Film ( LAAF ) procedure is described. This was developed for use with offenders, building on M c A dams's (1993) explorations of autobiographical accounts from effective individuals. The advantages of the LAAF procedure for a prison population are discussed, together with the content dictionary used for analysing LAAF responses. The LAAF reveals implicit and explicit aspects of self‐concepts and relationships to others, as well as perceived agency and future orientation within a dynamic storyline. Quotations are given to illustrate those psychological processes that underlie criminality, complementing P resser's (2009) work on offender reform and M aruna's (2001) study of narratives of desistance. The values of the LAAF procedure for understanding the maintenance of offending behaviour and the consequent implications for interventions with offenders are discussed.
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