This paper aims to advance the case for a more fully interdisciplinary understanding of offender rehabilitation, partly as a means of shedding light upon and moving beyond contemporary ‘paradigm conflicts’. It begins with a review of current arguments about what a credible ‘offender’ rehabilitation theory requires and by exploring some aspects of current debates about different theories. It goes on to locate this specific kind of contemporary theory building in the context of historical arguments about and critiques of rehabilitation as a concept and in practice. In the third part of the paper, I explore the nature of the relationship between desistance theories and rehabilitation theories, so as to develop my concluding argument; that is, ...
Last October, I was honoured to provide the Distinguished Scholar address to the ICPA conference in ...
In order for correctional rehabilitation practices to be maximally effective, they should be grounde...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
This paper aims to advance the case for a more fully interdisciplinary understanding of offender reh...
This is a revised and updated edition. As to be expected from two authoritative writers in the field...
It is often said that the institutions of criminal justice ought or—perhaps more often—ought not to ...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
This paper examines the consequences of the overlap between punishment and rehabilitation practices,...
Rehabilitation programmes are widely offered to offenders in custodial and community settings around...
The article will examine the relationship between restorative justice and offender rehabilitation on...
Let me begin this commentary by suggesting that many of the ideas contained in this special issue wi...
[Extract] Let me begin this commentary by suggesting that many of the ideas contained in this specia...
Community protection from offenders is addressed through punishment, deterrence, incapacitation, and...
This article considers the variety of theoretical justifications, or moral arguments, which have bee...
Last October, I was honoured to provide the Distinguished Scholar address to the ICPA conference in ...
In order for correctional rehabilitation practices to be maximally effective, they should be grounde...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
This paper aims to advance the case for a more fully interdisciplinary understanding of offender reh...
This is a revised and updated edition. As to be expected from two authoritative writers in the field...
It is often said that the institutions of criminal justice ought or—perhaps more often—ought not to ...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
This paper examines the consequences of the overlap between punishment and rehabilitation practices,...
Rehabilitation programmes are widely offered to offenders in custodial and community settings around...
The article will examine the relationship between restorative justice and offender rehabilitation on...
Let me begin this commentary by suggesting that many of the ideas contained in this special issue wi...
[Extract] Let me begin this commentary by suggesting that many of the ideas contained in this specia...
Community protection from offenders is addressed through punishment, deterrence, incapacitation, and...
This article considers the variety of theoretical justifications, or moral arguments, which have bee...
Last October, I was honoured to provide the Distinguished Scholar address to the ICPA conference in ...
In order for correctional rehabilitation practices to be maximally effective, they should be grounde...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...