This thesis is a qualitative study into peer work and criminal and drug desistance/recovery in prisoners, probationers and former probationers. In 2012, the Justice Secretary highlighted peer mentoring as a key criminal justice issue and there is research emerging to support the strengths of peer mentoring in relation to desistance. Most research looks at the impact of peer mentoring on those being mentored; however, this study investigates the impact upon the peer workers. This study explores various peer work initiatives, including peer mentoring. Utilising a symbolic interactionist framework, Giordano’s (2002; 2007) theory of cognitive transformation is used to explore the impact of peer work upon desistance, in terms of a transformation...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of intervent...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
Despite much enthusiasm for the practice of peer mentoring by ex-offenders it has received very litt...
Individuals incarcerated in prisons across the United Kingdom and abroad are able to volunteer for a...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
Although support by experiential peers for individuals with criminal behaviour is increasing, an emp...
Individuals with a criminal background are increasingly involved in support for people with criminal...
Buck, G., The core conditions of peer mentoring, Criminology & Criminal Justice. Copyright © [2017]....
Individuals incarcerated in prisons across the United Kingdom and abroad are able to volunteer for a...
Recent studies concerning the effect of participation in restorative justice processes (RJ) on the r...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of intervent...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
Despite much enthusiasm for the practice of peer mentoring by ex-offenders it has received very litt...
Individuals incarcerated in prisons across the United Kingdom and abroad are able to volunteer for a...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
Although support by experiential peers for individuals with criminal behaviour is increasing, an emp...
Individuals with a criminal background are increasingly involved in support for people with criminal...
Buck, G., The core conditions of peer mentoring, Criminology & Criminal Justice. Copyright © [2017]....
Individuals incarcerated in prisons across the United Kingdom and abroad are able to volunteer for a...
Recent studies concerning the effect of participation in restorative justice processes (RJ) on the r...
Background Experiential peers are increasingly involved in the development and delivery of intervent...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...