Assessment of Attitudes towards Crime among Male Sexual Offenders: The Case of Nairobi West Prison, Nairobi City County
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Date
2021-01-30
Authors
Oguda, Benta G. Adhiambo
Vikiru, George
Wasanga, Christine
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Journal of Forensic Psychology
Abstract
The rising cases of sexual offending suggest that justice and correctional mechanisms need to explore the attitude
of the offenders to inform on additional rehabilitation strategies for the offenders. The question, however, was:
what is the perception of the sexual offenders towards sexual crimes? Focusing on sexual offenders aged between 18
and 45 years old, the author conducted the study in Nairobi West Prison, a male captives’ facility based in Nairobi
City County, Kenya. A mixed method research design involving both qualitative and quantitative approaches was
adopted. Data was collected using questionnaires and focus group discussion guide. Stratified random sampling was
used to select 61 male offenders convicted for defilement and rape. Attitudes towards crime were measured using
an attitude questionnaire. Focus group discussion guide had five leading questions based on the research questions.
This paper presents findings on male sexual offenders’ attitudes towards crime.
Description
A Research Article in the Journal of Forensic Psychology
Keywords
Sexual crimes, Male, Sexual offenders, Attitudes
Citation
Adhiambo Oguda BG, Vikiru G, Wasanga C (2021) Assessment of Attitudes towards Crime among Male Sexual Offenders: The Case of Nairobi West Prison, Nairobi City County. J Foren Psy. 6:161