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Moral Reasoning

Course Rationale
Anti-social behaviour is commonly blamed on a lack of moral values, a theme picked up by media and politicians alike. This linkage has undeniable common currency and is often borne out in practice where perpetrators of offences can commonly exhibit a style of moral thinking that appears to support their committing of anti-social acts. This event aims to explore the differing explanations for dysfunctional Moral Reasoning and the associated methods of working that are employed to try and shift an individuals attitudes and values to those that are more likely to support pro-social behaviour.

Course Design
This two day event explores two key perspectives on the development of moral reasoning and then offers a range of potential intervention strategies that research indicates can be useful in developing more pro-social moral reasoning. The event is designed to be both informative and practice based and participants are actively encouraged to apply learning to work practice and action plan accordingly.

Course Availability
This event is particularly appropriate for staff working within a range of criminal justice settings.

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Please note that work with moral reasoning is also in the generic problem solving intervention Think First for which we can also provide training. Please follow links for further information.
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