For decades, the relationship between the officer and offender (variously labelled as the 'casework relationship', the 'supervisory relationship', or 'one-to-one work') was the main channel for probation service interventions. In the modernized probation service in England and Wales, this relationship element has been marginalized, on a policy level at least, by accredited groupwork programmes and case management approaches involving referrals to specialist and other services. However, there are now promising signs that policy makers are re-instating the 'relationship' between the practitioner and offender as a core condition for changing the behaviour and social circumstances associated with recidivism. This article traces the factors behi...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
Once in touch with the Criminal Justice System, offenders with mental disorder tend to return to cus...
For decades, the relationship between the officer and offender (variously labelled as the ‘casework ...
This paper will consider how desistance research relates to the purposes of case management. Drawing...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
This article will consider how desistance research relates to the purposes of case management. Drawi...
Since the publication of its strategy in 2012, the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway conti...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
This chapter draws upon data from a longitudinal study of desistance from crime to investigate the i...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
This chapter will consider the desistance model of offending and how it applies to work with violent...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
Once in touch with the Criminal Justice System, offenders with mental disorder tend to return to cus...
For decades, the relationship between the officer and offender (variously labelled as the ‘casework ...
This paper will consider how desistance research relates to the purposes of case management. Drawing...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
This article will consider how desistance research relates to the purposes of case management. Drawi...
Since the publication of its strategy in 2012, the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway conti...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
This chapter draws upon data from a longitudinal study of desistance from crime to investigate the i...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
This chapter will consider the desistance model of offending and how it applies to work with violent...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
Once in touch with the Criminal Justice System, offenders with mental disorder tend to return to cus...