Mentoring has recently taken centre stage as one of the primary criminal justice ‘interventions’ to reduce reoffending, having grown in popularity over the past fifteen years. Its rapid growth has been driven by claims of success within and outwith the criminal justice system, leading some to argue that it has been perceived as a silver bullet (Newburn and Shiner, 2005). This article challenges such claims on three fronts: first, mentoring is an ill-defined concept with weak theoretical foundations; second, the evidence base upon which claims of success are made is limited; and third, transferring mentoring into the coercive and punitive environment of the criminal justice system results in a departure from the very principles and values wh...
Project Booyah was created to build on the concept of community, re-engaging youth that had displaye...
Youth justice in England and Wales has followed a risk-orientated model for almost two decades, requ...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...
Mentoring has become increasingly popular in recent years in the criminal justice system, presented ...
Opt-in, open-ended mentoring for people with convictions, allowing them to dip in and out of service...
In recent years, a proliferation of mentoring projects have been established in England and Wales, t...
There is growing enthusiasm for mentoring as a criminal justice intervention. Indeed there is a stat...
Despite much enthusiasm for the practice of peer mentoring by ex-offenders it has received very litt...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
Mentoring has become increasingly popular in recent years in the criminal justice system, and has be...
Buck, G., The core conditions of peer mentoring, Criminology & Criminal Justice. Copyright © [2017]....
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
A recent report published by the Local Government Association (LGA), ‘Children in Trouble', calls fo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Deviant Behavior on 10...
Project Booyah was created to build on the concept of community, re-engaging youth that had displaye...
Youth justice in England and Wales has followed a risk-orientated model for almost two decades, requ...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...
Mentoring has become increasingly popular in recent years in the criminal justice system, presented ...
Opt-in, open-ended mentoring for people with convictions, allowing them to dip in and out of service...
In recent years, a proliferation of mentoring projects have been established in England and Wales, t...
There is growing enthusiasm for mentoring as a criminal justice intervention. Indeed there is a stat...
Despite much enthusiasm for the practice of peer mentoring by ex-offenders it has received very litt...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
Mentoring has become increasingly popular in recent years in the criminal justice system, and has be...
Buck, G., The core conditions of peer mentoring, Criminology & Criminal Justice. Copyright © [2017]....
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
A recent report published by the Local Government Association (LGA), ‘Children in Trouble', calls fo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Deviant Behavior on 10...
Project Booyah was created to build on the concept of community, re-engaging youth that had displaye...
Youth justice in England and Wales has followed a risk-orientated model for almost two decades, requ...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...