Police services in England and Wales have developed varied approaches to the use of conditional cautions, and this study examines the effectiveness of one set of reforms: a Revised Conditional Caution Framework. With an overall aim of diverting offenders from the Criminal Justice System and addressing offenders’ criminogenic needs, various programmes of meaningful activity were mandated for offenders. The Revised Conditional Caution Framework refers offenders to a relevant ‘pathway’, to address their offending behaviour(s). If an offender fails to complete the activity within the relevant pathway, without good reason, they revert back through the court system. The aim of the Revised Conditional Caution Framework was to apply meaningful cond...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
BackgroundOverly punitive responses to youth misconduct may have the unintended consequence ofincrea...
Using a mixed methodology, this thesis empirically examines how police officers in England & Wales u...
During the 1990s, many jurisdictions introduced police cautions as an alternative to referral to cou...
cautions. The work follows on from a previous study of restorative cautions in Thames Valley (Hoyle...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article argues that understanding current approaches to sex offender risk...
Purpose: The Offender Rehabilitation Act 2014 extended post-release supervision to individuals servi...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
Since its official introduction in England and Wales during 1985, the formal cautioning of adult off...
Aims: There is a clear association between alcohol use and offending behaviour and significant polic...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
In response to the lack of universal agreement about ‘What Works’ in probation supervision (Trotter,...
Examines how community-based order conditions were used in the Magistrates’ Court between July 2007 ...
This article assesses police lesson learning in the context of complaints. First, it discusses their...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
BackgroundOverly punitive responses to youth misconduct may have the unintended consequence ofincrea...
Using a mixed methodology, this thesis empirically examines how police officers in England & Wales u...
During the 1990s, many jurisdictions introduced police cautions as an alternative to referral to cou...
cautions. The work follows on from a previous study of restorative cautions in Thames Valley (Hoyle...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article argues that understanding current approaches to sex offender risk...
Purpose: The Offender Rehabilitation Act 2014 extended post-release supervision to individuals servi...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
Since its official introduction in England and Wales during 1985, the formal cautioning of adult off...
Aims: There is a clear association between alcohol use and offending behaviour and significant polic...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
In response to the lack of universal agreement about ‘What Works’ in probation supervision (Trotter,...
Examines how community-based order conditions were used in the Magistrates’ Court between July 2007 ...
This article assesses police lesson learning in the context of complaints. First, it discusses their...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
BackgroundOverly punitive responses to youth misconduct may have the unintended consequence ofincrea...