As part of a large pan-European project on co-creating public services we supported the design of a programme in England that attempted to operationalise research on desistance, through a model of co-created, strengths-based working. We then evaluated its implementation and impact. The programme was implemented in a Community Rehabilitation Company. It was delivered in the context of rapid organisational change, often in response to rapidly changing external events and a turbulent policy environment. These factors impeded implementation. An impact evaluation did not identify a statistically significant difference in re-offending rates between the intervention group and a comparator group. However, in-depth qualitative evaluation identified ...
The Coalition Government pledged to maintain ‘professionalism’ in probation through its market-based...
Despite the fact that a desistance paradigm of probation practice has long been advocated (McNeill, ...
Under the government’s “Transforming Rehabilitation – A Strategy for Reform” the work of the probati...
As part of a large pan-European project on co-creating public services we supported the design of a ...
This article reports on the early stages of a project to develop a model of offender rehabilitation ...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
© The Author(s) 2016.When the Coalition government’s ‘rehabilitation revolution’ was first articulat...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
In this think piece and position paper we consider mutual and cooperative solutions to key resettlem...
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are an initiative designed to support those previously ...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
The Coalition Government pledged to maintain ‘professionalism’ in probation through its market-based...
Despite the fact that a desistance paradigm of probation practice has long been advocated (McNeill, ...
Under the government’s “Transforming Rehabilitation – A Strategy for Reform” the work of the probati...
As part of a large pan-European project on co-creating public services we supported the design of a ...
This article reports on the early stages of a project to develop a model of offender rehabilitation ...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
© The Author(s) 2016.When the Coalition government’s ‘rehabilitation revolution’ was first articulat...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
The following paper shall discuss the implementation of the Coalition Governments Transforming Rehab...
In this think piece and position paper we consider mutual and cooperative solutions to key resettlem...
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are an initiative designed to support those previously ...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
The Coalition Government pledged to maintain ‘professionalism’ in probation through its market-based...
Despite the fact that a desistance paradigm of probation practice has long been advocated (McNeill, ...
Under the government’s “Transforming Rehabilitation – A Strategy for Reform” the work of the probati...