In 2004, the U.K. Home Office launched the Prolific and other Priority Offenders strategy in England and Wales. This includes a rehabilitative programme with the most prolific offenders case managed throughout their involvement in the criminal justice system. The strategy is a coordinated response by local partnerships, with the aim to reduce reoffending and overall crime rates. This article is based on a review of work in Birmingham to integrate the requirements of the new strategy into existing structures and offender management programmes. Although many of the management structures and referral processes needed for the new strategy were already well developed, there were concerns over communication and clarity of roles. Consistent identi...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore offenders’ experiences of community reintegration f...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
HM Inspectorate of Probation is committed to reviewing, developing and promoting the evidence base f...
With such a high proportion of UK crime being committed by the same set of offenders, the Home Offic...
Priority and prolific offenders (PPOs) account for a large proportion of crime. As a result, rehabil...
Matt Cracknell presents key findings from his research on resettlement policy and practice in Englan...
Purpose: The Offender Rehabilitation Act (ORA) 2014, extended post-release supervision to individua...
This jointly funded Hallam Studentship between Sheffield Hallam University and HM Prison Service Are...
This book analyses the impact of Integrated Offender Management (IOM) on contemporary policing and s...
Abstract Recent literature suggests certain turning points can create necessary conditions for crime...
In 1998 the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) made a paradigm shift from being purely puniti...
The Prolific and Other Priority Offenders (PPO) programme was introduced in 2004 to target the most ...
Integrated Offender Management was introduced by the Home Office and Ministry of Justice in 2009. Si...
Short-term prisoners have exceptionally high reconviction rates, fuelled by major social problems. G...
ii The recidivism rate of ex-offenders in America continues to increase each decade, and each decade...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore offenders’ experiences of community reintegration f...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
HM Inspectorate of Probation is committed to reviewing, developing and promoting the evidence base f...
With such a high proportion of UK crime being committed by the same set of offenders, the Home Offic...
Priority and prolific offenders (PPOs) account for a large proportion of crime. As a result, rehabil...
Matt Cracknell presents key findings from his research on resettlement policy and practice in Englan...
Purpose: The Offender Rehabilitation Act (ORA) 2014, extended post-release supervision to individua...
This jointly funded Hallam Studentship between Sheffield Hallam University and HM Prison Service Are...
This book analyses the impact of Integrated Offender Management (IOM) on contemporary policing and s...
Abstract Recent literature suggests certain turning points can create necessary conditions for crime...
In 1998 the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) made a paradigm shift from being purely puniti...
The Prolific and Other Priority Offenders (PPO) programme was introduced in 2004 to target the most ...
Integrated Offender Management was introduced by the Home Office and Ministry of Justice in 2009. Si...
Short-term prisoners have exceptionally high reconviction rates, fuelled by major social problems. G...
ii The recidivism rate of ex-offenders in America continues to increase each decade, and each decade...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore offenders’ experiences of community reintegration f...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
HM Inspectorate of Probation is committed to reviewing, developing and promoting the evidence base f...