Purpose: To examine how the role in offender mental health for the probation service described in policy translates into practice through exploring staff and offenders’ perceptions of this role in one Probation Trust. In particular, to examine barriers to staff performing their role and ways of overcoming them. Design/methodology/approach: Qualitative secondary analysis of data from semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 11 probation staff and 9 offenders using the constant comparative method.. Findings: Both staff and offenders defined probation’s role as identifying and monitoring mental illness amongst offenders, facilitating access to and monitoring offenders’ engagement with health services, and managing risk. Barriers...
Existing literature and policy papers suggest that there is a paucity of research both within Englan...
Background: The recent UK Government strategy on high-risk offenders with personality disorders (PD)...
Over the last two decades, specialty mental health probation caseloads have become increasingly comm...
This thesis forms part of the criteria for the qualification of the Doctorate in Forensic Psychology...
PROBATION IN England and Wales is managed by the National Probation Service – a public sector servic...
There is a need to improve a) identification and monitoring of people with mental illness on probati...
This Position Paper addresses the health needs of offenders under supervision in the community and p...
In the United States, recidivism rates among juvenile offenders continue to grow year after year, de...
Probationers with mental illness are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system c...
Purpose: there are currently over 300,000 offenders in England and Wales and the majority, around 24...
Over 200,000 offenders on are probation in the UK. Recently, probation has been extended to all thos...
Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTRs) have been available in England and Wales since 2005 but...
Introduction: The NHS Health Trainer Programme was launched in England and Wales in 2005 with the ai...
Background Safe alternatives to custody for offenders with mental disorder are vital, not least as ...
As part of a larger study of probation workload and workforce challenges in one southeastern state, ...
Existing literature and policy papers suggest that there is a paucity of research both within Englan...
Background: The recent UK Government strategy on high-risk offenders with personality disorders (PD)...
Over the last two decades, specialty mental health probation caseloads have become increasingly comm...
This thesis forms part of the criteria for the qualification of the Doctorate in Forensic Psychology...
PROBATION IN England and Wales is managed by the National Probation Service – a public sector servic...
There is a need to improve a) identification and monitoring of people with mental illness on probati...
This Position Paper addresses the health needs of offenders under supervision in the community and p...
In the United States, recidivism rates among juvenile offenders continue to grow year after year, de...
Probationers with mental illness are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system c...
Purpose: there are currently over 300,000 offenders in England and Wales and the majority, around 24...
Over 200,000 offenders on are probation in the UK. Recently, probation has been extended to all thos...
Mental Health Treatment Requirements (MHTRs) have been available in England and Wales since 2005 but...
Introduction: The NHS Health Trainer Programme was launched in England and Wales in 2005 with the ai...
Background Safe alternatives to custody for offenders with mental disorder are vital, not least as ...
As part of a larger study of probation workload and workforce challenges in one southeastern state, ...
Existing literature and policy papers suggest that there is a paucity of research both within Englan...
Background: The recent UK Government strategy on high-risk offenders with personality disorders (PD)...
Over the last two decades, specialty mental health probation caseloads have become increasingly comm...