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G powerful A but N not G violent
An option for male offenders with a violent background
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JVA Bielefeld-SenneJVA AttendornHaus Nordpark
Bewährungshilfe Bielefeld
A joint project by
Getting away from Violence
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How does GANG work?• The project: 5 days training workshop
at a convention centre
• The participants: 12 men with a background of violence
• The team : 2 women and 2 menInterdisciplinary team, each member with
pedagogic qualifications and special advanced training, and
all with extensive experience in working with
prisoners .
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About the Project• 14 seminars have taken place since 2002
with a total of 168 participants.
• These participants were selected by the team from more than 380 candidates who wereinterviewed as to their motivation and suitability.
• Participation in the GANG training workshop is conditional on the following. Each candidate must
• be voluntary• be willing to cooperate• be capable of working in a group / team• be willing to accept responsibility, and• want to alter his own conduct.
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How do participants experience theGANG Training Workshop?
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Where do the participants come from?• The people participating are inmates at the prisons in
Bielefeld-Senne and Attendorn
and
Offenders registered at the probation centre, for residents of Haus Nordpark, and clients at the ambulant
Counselling Centres in Bielefeld
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GANG want to implement various training elements to
• to sensitise people to violent forms of communication in their present environment,
• to help identify violent forces in the men’s own life histories,
• to define violence from the viewpoint of the offender or the victim,
• to get people to accept responsibility fortheir own actions.
What is the aim of GANG?
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• To encourage the ability to perceiveoneself and others,
• to develop alternative ways of behaving jointly with other participants,
• to try out and reflect on new ways of behaving so as to solve conflicts,
• to motivate and enable the participantsto transfer what they have tried and testedinto everyday life.
Further Aims of GANG
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The GANG Methodology• The GANG method is based on social teamwork orientated to own
experience; it functions in a process- and topic-oriented way.
• In small groups, the men consider their violent actionsagainst the background of their biographic offender andvictim experiences (biographic work)
• In role play, the participants try out non-violent alternativebehaviour based on specific case sequences.Role playing is a core element of the seminar.
• The preparation for this mode of working includes, for instance, body-orientated exercises in plenum, aimed at promoting respectful and trusting relations within the group.
• The main focus is always on identifying and accepting their own limits as well as those of others.
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How do participants experience theGANG Training Workshop?
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Woran lässt sich der Erfolg messen?
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