Crime (Casey, 2008), improving public confidence in criminal justice work, and community penalties in particular, has become a central concern for the British Government. Among the other suggestions for improving public confidence in community interventions is to require those doing community service work to wear fluorescent bibs identifying themselves as ‘offenders’. In this article, we review what is known about public opinion regarding community penalties, and discuss two possible routes to changing these attitudes: one is cognitive and the other is emotive. We review the research evidence on both, and discuss the likelihood of either being successful. We conclude by returning to the context of the Casey Report and assessing the likeliho...
This article presents the findings of focus group research into public attitudes to the sentencing o...
When high-risk offenders reach the end of their sentence, the Canadian Criminal Justice System (CJS)...
The aim of this study was to know the level of understanding/awareness of the public regarding Commu...
It is inevitable that some people granted conditional release will (re)offend, but most will complet...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
Media representation of offenders strongly influences community perceptions of offender-related risk...
This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver communi...
Book chapter in popular text bookWhen the topic of punishment is discussed, many people think first ...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
This paper examines the critical issue of public confidence in sentencing, and presents findings fro...
This paper examines the critical issue of public confidence in sentencing, and presents findings fro...
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
This paper examines the critical issue of public confidence in sentencing, and presents findings fro...
This article presents the findings of focus group research into public attitudes to the sentencing o...
When high-risk offenders reach the end of their sentence, the Canadian Criminal Justice System (CJS)...
The aim of this study was to know the level of understanding/awareness of the public regarding Commu...
It is inevitable that some people granted conditional release will (re)offend, but most will complet...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
Media representation of offenders strongly influences community perceptions of offender-related risk...
This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver communi...
Book chapter in popular text bookWhen the topic of punishment is discussed, many people think first ...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
This paper examines the critical issue of public confidence in sentencing, and presents findings fro...
This paper examines the critical issue of public confidence in sentencing, and presents findings fro...
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report that indicates people’s perceptions of crime ...
This paper examines the critical issue of public confidence in sentencing, and presents findings fro...
This article presents the findings of focus group research into public attitudes to the sentencing o...
When high-risk offenders reach the end of their sentence, the Canadian Criminal Justice System (CJS)...
The aim of this study was to know the level of understanding/awareness of the public regarding Commu...