This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10509674.2014.980485This study qualitatively explored frontline perspectives on the challenges of addressing youths’ criminogenic needs within a risk–need–responsivity (RNR)-based case management framework. Twenty-nine probation officers from Toronto, Canada participated in semistructured interviews. Emergent themes included the importance of targeting “high impact” criminogenic needs (needs that—when effectively addressed—also have an impact on other need domains in addition to a direct impact on criminogenic risk), the salience of specific responsivity factors in cas...
Meaning construction and its impact on the production of juvenile justice has received a great deal ...
Probation officers are among the individuals who come in closest contact with juvenile offenders in ...
The adoption of risk assessment tools has increased in popularity in the juvenile justice system due...
Semi-structured interviews with 29 probation officers were conducted about their experiences address...
With about 2.1 million juveniles arrested per year, it is important for researchers and juvenile jus...
Despite robust evidence for the efficacy of the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) framework, the needs of...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article, the authors report a study into the Dutch probation s...
A major youth justice policy issue in Canada is the management of young offenders who are mentally d...
The majority of the current research on probation officers focuses on training methodology, job stre...
The goal of youth diversion programs includes reducing recidivism while granting opportunities for y...
According to the Risk-Needs-Responsivity (RNR) model for offender rehabilitation, treatment plans de...
This article uses empirical data to consider the impact that Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) has ha...
Growing consensus among experts holds that youth who come under court supervision have multiple issu...
School is one of several critical points for breaking the cycle of offending. Although probation off...
Research on the influence of strength-based programs on recidivism with juvenile offenders in probat...
Meaning construction and its impact on the production of juvenile justice has received a great deal ...
Probation officers are among the individuals who come in closest contact with juvenile offenders in ...
The adoption of risk assessment tools has increased in popularity in the juvenile justice system due...
Semi-structured interviews with 29 probation officers were conducted about their experiences address...
With about 2.1 million juveniles arrested per year, it is important for researchers and juvenile jus...
Despite robust evidence for the efficacy of the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) framework, the needs of...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article, the authors report a study into the Dutch probation s...
A major youth justice policy issue in Canada is the management of young offenders who are mentally d...
The majority of the current research on probation officers focuses on training methodology, job stre...
The goal of youth diversion programs includes reducing recidivism while granting opportunities for y...
According to the Risk-Needs-Responsivity (RNR) model for offender rehabilitation, treatment plans de...
This article uses empirical data to consider the impact that Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) has ha...
Growing consensus among experts holds that youth who come under court supervision have multiple issu...
School is one of several critical points for breaking the cycle of offending. Although probation off...
Research on the influence of strength-based programs on recidivism with juvenile offenders in probat...
Meaning construction and its impact on the production of juvenile justice has received a great deal ...
Probation officers are among the individuals who come in closest contact with juvenile offenders in ...
The adoption of risk assessment tools has increased in popularity in the juvenile justice system due...