Challenges faced by male parolees in Lamontville eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal
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Mngoma, Lungile Goodness
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The South African Department of Correctional Services has a strategic outcome oriented goal of ensuring that parolees (and probationers) are successfully reintegrated
into society as law-abiding citizens through the provision of rehabilitation and social
reintegration programs. However, the Correctional Supervision and Parole Board
(CSPB) is experiencing, and continuously has to deal with, what is referred to as ‘Parole
Violators’ - those that have violated their Parole conditions and/or absconded. This study
sought to evaluate the experiences and challenges faced by the male parolees of
Lamontville in eThekwini Municipality, South Africa, and to improve educational
programs to bring about more effective policies. The study focused on male parolees in
the Lamontville Community, Durban, South Africa. However, the study sample included
both parolees and community members who have a role to play in the reintegration
process of the parolees.
A qualitative research design, and a Participatory Action Research approach, was
employed to provide a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and experiences
of male parolees in the Lamontville community. In-depth interviews, focus group
discussions, and participant observation, with 10 parolees and 7 community members
were used to collect data during the exploratory phase of the study. Further, the
Lamontville community building workshop was organized among 10 parolees and 6
community members as part of the action research design. Thematic analysis was used
in this study to analyse data collected from participants. While interpreting what was
being said and giving evidence to support these interpretations, the researcher was able
to identify new patterns, code them and generate themes.
The study discovered that the primary challenges faced by parolees in the Lamontville
community include unemployment, a broken relationship with family and community
members, marginalization, and adjusting to a changing environment outside the
correctional service centre. The research then suggests that to address these
challenges, there is a need for community awareness and participation in the parolee
rehabilitation process, and support groups for the parolees are necessary. Lastly, during
the community building workshop, it was suggested that a committee will, going forward,
assist the parolees with more harmonious and productive reintegration into the
community.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Science: Public Management (Peacebuilding) at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5074