This paper reviews existing research on offender supervision in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Three distinct areas are considered: practising offender supervision, experiencing supervision and decision-making in this sphere. The material presented draws on findings from a European-wide research action under the Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) initiative. The review highlights some of the gaps in knowledge and the need to focus research attention in this area. This need is underlined by the expansion in probation’s role, both North and South. In common with other countries there has been a growth in referrals to probation and in the numbers of people subject to supervision, whether on a community sentenc...
Review in het kader van COST Action IS1106 Working group 3 In the review below, we summarize resent...
Abstract: Between 1995 and 1999, the number of indictable crimes recorded in Ireland dropped by 21 p...
This article examines recent research on risk assessment and probation practice in Ireland and rela...
This paper reviews existing research on offender supervision in the Republic of Ireland and Norther...
This paper reviews existing research on offender supervision in the Republic of Ireland and Norther...
Criminology in the Republic of Ireland has been characterised as an “absentee discipline” (Kilcommin...
The Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) recognises the importance of seeking the views of of...
This report is an examination of the current practice and policy in the Republic of\ud Ireland for t...
The paper tracks the concept of rehabilitation within official thinking in Ireland since the foundat...
The Irish Prison Service and the Probation Service both manage orders of the Criminal Courts handed ...
The paper tracks the concept of rehabilitation within official thinking in Ireland since the foundat...
This research examined sex offender risk assessment and management in Ireland. It focused on the sta...
The role of the modern prison officer is undoubtedly one of considerable significance within prisons...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
Set against an environment of diverse reforms across the domestic criminal justice system, including...
Review in het kader van COST Action IS1106 Working group 3 In the review below, we summarize resent...
Abstract: Between 1995 and 1999, the number of indictable crimes recorded in Ireland dropped by 21 p...
This article examines recent research on risk assessment and probation practice in Ireland and rela...
This paper reviews existing research on offender supervision in the Republic of Ireland and Norther...
This paper reviews existing research on offender supervision in the Republic of Ireland and Norther...
Criminology in the Republic of Ireland has been characterised as an “absentee discipline” (Kilcommin...
The Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) recognises the importance of seeking the views of of...
This report is an examination of the current practice and policy in the Republic of\ud Ireland for t...
The paper tracks the concept of rehabilitation within official thinking in Ireland since the foundat...
The Irish Prison Service and the Probation Service both manage orders of the Criminal Courts handed ...
The paper tracks the concept of rehabilitation within official thinking in Ireland since the foundat...
This research examined sex offender risk assessment and management in Ireland. It focused on the sta...
The role of the modern prison officer is undoubtedly one of considerable significance within prisons...
Academic interest in crime and punishment in Ireland has grown in recent years and a number of impor...
Set against an environment of diverse reforms across the domestic criminal justice system, including...
Review in het kader van COST Action IS1106 Working group 3 In the review below, we summarize resent...
Abstract: Between 1995 and 1999, the number of indictable crimes recorded in Ireland dropped by 21 p...
This article examines recent research on risk assessment and probation practice in Ireland and rela...