Despite the widespread acceptance that follow-up or maintenance sessions are an important part of the change process for those who have completed offender rehabilitation programmes, there have been few attempts to articulate the basis upon which such sessions might be developed. This paper reviews the current theoretical and empirical literature relating to maintenance programmes, concluding that whilst there are a number of theories which might be relevant to the design of effective maintenance programmes, there is almost no empirical basis from which to make any assessment of their likely value or effectiveness. <br /
New offender rehabilitation programs have been rolled out since 2004, which this report argues are l...
ABSTRACT Despite some dissenting views, most recent comprehensive reviews of what works in the corre...
In recent years, Criminal Justice Systems worldwide have come to recognise the rights of victims in ...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
The success or failure of many different types of treatment is often measured by one type of outcome...
The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoreti...
This thesis investigates the issues of treatment programme effectiveness and issues surrounding prog...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
The development of community-based services for offenders has not always been marked by adherence to...
The Prolific and Other Priority Offenders (PPO) programme was introduced in 2004 to target the most ...
This paper discusses what is known about effective methods of program delivery in offender rehabilit...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programs in reducing recidivism is now w...
New offender rehabilitation programs have been rolled out since 2004, which this report argues are l...
ABSTRACT Despite some dissenting views, most recent comprehensive reviews of what works in the corre...
In recent years, Criminal Justice Systems worldwide have come to recognise the rights of victims in ...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
The success or failure of many different types of treatment is often measured by one type of outcome...
The aim of this book is to describe, collate, and summarise a body of recent research, both theoreti...
This thesis investigates the issues of treatment programme effectiveness and issues surrounding prog...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
The development of community-based services for offenders has not always been marked by adherence to...
The Prolific and Other Priority Offenders (PPO) programme was introduced in 2004 to target the most ...
This paper discusses what is known about effective methods of program delivery in offender rehabilit...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programs in reducing recidivism is now w...
New offender rehabilitation programs have been rolled out since 2004, which this report argues are l...
ABSTRACT Despite some dissenting views, most recent comprehensive reviews of what works in the corre...
In recent years, Criminal Justice Systems worldwide have come to recognise the rights of victims in ...