Probation services throughout the world have difficulty in assessing the risks and needs presented by offenders, in evaluating the effectiveness of supervision, and in enabling practitioners to assess the impact of their work with individual offenders. This paper describes how these problems are addressed by the comprehensive and relatively successful approach to evidence-based probation that has been developed since 1996 in the small Probation and After-Care Service of the British Channel Island of Jersey. In conclusion, the authors discuss whether such ap-proaches could work in other jurisdictions, and suggest that this depends partly on context. In particular, the example of England and Wales shows how potentially successful approaches c...
Much of the responsibility for securing reductions in offending and reoffending is being devolved to...
Probation: Theory, Practice and Research is a core text on probation, edited by well-respected acade...
Since their introduction in the Criminal Justice Act 1982, probation day centres have assumed an imp...
Whilst community sanctions and measures in the UK have enjoyed considerable academic focus on effect...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
Hong Kong probation system, and speculates on its future direction in the context of more evidence-b...
Whilst community sanctions and measures in the UK have enjoyed considerable academic focus on effect...
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation for England and Wales (HMIP) has always adjusted its functio...
This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver communi...
Abstract Over the last decade the development of evidence-based approaches based on ‘What Works ’ ha...
The paper considers the past and potential contribution to social justice of the probation service i...
Day Reporting Centres as an alternative to prison have become a feature of the Criminal Justice Syst...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This research examined 31 Probation Service cases in England and Wales that required some child prot...
PROBATION IN England and Wales is managed by the National Probation Service – a public sector servic...
Much of the responsibility for securing reductions in offending and reoffending is being devolved to...
Probation: Theory, Practice and Research is a core text on probation, edited by well-respected acade...
Since their introduction in the Criminal Justice Act 1982, probation day centres have assumed an imp...
Whilst community sanctions and measures in the UK have enjoyed considerable academic focus on effect...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
Hong Kong probation system, and speculates on its future direction in the context of more evidence-b...
Whilst community sanctions and measures in the UK have enjoyed considerable academic focus on effect...
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation for England and Wales (HMIP) has always adjusted its functio...
This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver communi...
Abstract Over the last decade the development of evidence-based approaches based on ‘What Works ’ ha...
The paper considers the past and potential contribution to social justice of the probation service i...
Day Reporting Centres as an alternative to prison have become a feature of the Criminal Justice Syst...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This research examined 31 Probation Service cases in England and Wales that required some child prot...
PROBATION IN England and Wales is managed by the National Probation Service – a public sector servic...
Much of the responsibility for securing reductions in offending and reoffending is being devolved to...
Probation: Theory, Practice and Research is a core text on probation, edited by well-respected acade...
Since their introduction in the Criminal Justice Act 1982, probation day centres have assumed an imp...