Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergence of a number of research studies which suggest that Community Service (CS) might be effective in reducing recidivism, has contributed to growing interest in the rehabilitative potential of CS. Informed by this context, this paper reports on the findings of a small scale Scottish study which set out to evaluate the impact of pro-social modelling training on the practice of CS supervision within a local authority team. The study indicates that the training had a positive impact on CS supervision – most accurately described as a validation or development of existing approaches. However, the findings also highlight areas of limitation in traini...
Community service refers to adult and youth justice sanctions ordered by courts that require convict...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
This paper reports on the findings of an evaluative study which sought to assess the impact of pro-s...
The prison as an institution in society is a complex and multi layered set of social relations confi...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
level of analysis as other principles of effective practice. The penultimate section considers the i...
As part of a large pan-European project on co-creating public services we supported the design of a ...
This literature review was commissioned by the Scottish Executive’s Social Work Services Inspectorat...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
This book has developed out of a growing awareness amongst practitioners that centralized notions of...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article reports on the early stages of a project to develop a model of offender rehabilitation ...
Community service refers to adult and youth justice sanctions ordered by courts that require convict...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
This paper reports on the findings of an evaluative study which sought to assess the impact of pro-s...
The prison as an institution in society is a complex and multi layered set of social relations confi...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
level of analysis as other principles of effective practice. The penultimate section considers the i...
As part of a large pan-European project on co-creating public services we supported the design of a ...
This literature review was commissioned by the Scottish Executive’s Social Work Services Inspectorat...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
This book has developed out of a growing awareness amongst practitioners that centralized notions of...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article reports on the early stages of a project to develop a model of offender rehabilitation ...
Community service refers to adult and youth justice sanctions ordered by courts that require convict...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
In 2003, McNeill argued that desistance research required a major shift in probation practice; a dep...