Purpose: Interventions intended to aid offender re-entry, rehabilitation and desistence based around specific sports and championed by sporting institutions have been introduced in custodial settings. Though research evaluating these is positive (Meek, 2012), conclusions are often hampered by the absence of control groups in such work. This study will evaluate the Saracens “Get Onside” rugby based intervention at HMPYOI Feltham, while employing a non-randomised control group. Design and Methodology: In total 24 young offenders took part. Those in the treatment condition experienced a ten week course which included a range of activities leading to accredited awards, exercises in functional skills in literacy/numeracy and 72 hours of rugby se...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Supporting the resettlement of young prison leavers emerged as a central criminal justice policy cha...
There is a growing body of research on the effectiveness of rehabilitation programmes in a Young Off...
The effectiveness of using rugby as a tool for rehabilitation in a Young Offenders Institution (YOI)...
In recent years the use of sport as an intervention to reduce crime in the community and prisons, an...
Youth crime is a social phenomenon that persists in society. It refers to the criminal acts committe...
The numbers of children under the age of 18 being incarcerated in England and Wales has decreased of...
This thesis undertook an exploration of rugby union as a vehicle for Positive Youth Development (PYD...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
Aims: The purpose of this research was to test and compare associations between participation in or...
There are a broad range of rehabilitation programs but results differ significantly among them, from...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Raquel Warley...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Supporting the resettlement of young prison leavers emerged as a central criminal justice policy cha...
There is a growing body of research on the effectiveness of rehabilitation programmes in a Young Off...
The effectiveness of using rugby as a tool for rehabilitation in a Young Offenders Institution (YOI)...
In recent years the use of sport as an intervention to reduce crime in the community and prisons, an...
Youth crime is a social phenomenon that persists in society. It refers to the criminal acts committe...
The numbers of children under the age of 18 being incarcerated in England and Wales has decreased of...
This thesis undertook an exploration of rugby union as a vehicle for Positive Youth Development (PYD...
This paper discusses sports-based interventions (SBIs) and the problem of youth crime. It notes the ...
Sport is often framed as a panacea for social disharmony, especially within the context of marginali...
Aims: The purpose of this research was to test and compare associations between participation in or...
There are a broad range of rehabilitation programs but results differ significantly among them, from...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Raquel Warley...
Pupil referral units educate young people excluded from mainstream education within England, UK. Exc...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
In the UK, successive governments have prioritised the use of sport for developmental purposes, a ra...
Supporting the resettlement of young prison leavers emerged as a central criminal justice policy cha...