This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 women in a UK women’s prison. It is an exploratory evaluation based on an adapted version of the QUALIPREV scheme. This two-stage evaluation examines both the processes of the programme, in terms of how well it ran, as well as the outcomes of the programme, in terms of how effective it was in supporting the women to address problem behaviours. Data comprise interviews with the two programme designers and facilitators and with two Prison staff responsible for activities and training; the programme materials used during the scheme; session evaluation forms; and post-programme self-completion reflections from the women engaged in the programme. Over...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
Victim-Offender Mediation was recently introduced to the Sheppey Cluster of Prisons in Kent (UK) wit...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations. One possible ...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations worldwide today. ...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
The research examines the revised Offender Learning and Skills Service in women's prisons in England...
Despite a recent increase in restorative justice practice in the criminal justice system, to date th...
The politically-driven “rehabilitation revolution” is underway in England and Wales, reframing crimi...
Restorative justice has grown within the criminal justice system over the last 30 years. The current...
In its infancy, restorative justice emerged not only as an 'alternative' to prison but also as a com...
This study examined non-suicidal self injury among young wor,nen in two establishments detaining you...
Recent evaluations of the effectiveness of prison-based cognitive skills training programmes in redu...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
Victim-Offender Mediation was recently introduced to the Sheppey Cluster of Prisons in Kent (UK) wit...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations. One possible ...
Restorative justice is implemented in a variety of fields, contexts and situations worldwide today. ...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
The research examines the revised Offender Learning and Skills Service in women's prisons in England...
Despite a recent increase in restorative justice practice in the criminal justice system, to date th...
The politically-driven “rehabilitation revolution” is underway in England and Wales, reframing crimi...
Restorative justice has grown within the criminal justice system over the last 30 years. The current...
In its infancy, restorative justice emerged not only as an 'alternative' to prison but also as a com...
This study examined non-suicidal self injury among young wor,nen in two establishments detaining you...
Recent evaluations of the effectiveness of prison-based cognitive skills training programmes in redu...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
Victim-Offender Mediation was recently introduced to the Sheppey Cluster of Prisons in Kent (UK) wit...