Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Interrupted Education: the Criminal Justice System and Educational Progress of Young Offenders, 2008-2009 investigated the impact of the criminal justice system on the lives of young men in custody. Building on their educational histories, the study looked at whether their progress was subsequently exacerbated or ameliorated by the system. The project also explored how these young people re-deployed literacy skills as they negotiated prison bureaucracy. The research was undertaken over 14 months, centring on the experience of young men in one prison. The research centred on one establishment, engaging the whole prison, but drawing particularly on the rich narratives of...
Understanding the Educational Experiences of Imprisoned Men explores how adult male prisoners interp...
Understanding the Educational Experiences of Imprisoned Men explores how adult male prisoners interp...
Young people who have interactions with the juvenile justice system in Australia are often viewed as...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><i>Interrupted Educati...
This paper draws on the views of children and young people in a Young Offender Institution (YOI) to ...
Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and m...
It is acknowledged that many young offenders disengage with education. The need to reduce the number...
Low levels of education and dropping out of school are associated with criminal involvement. The Por...
Low levels of education and dropping out of school are associated with criminal involvement. The Por...
Offender learning policy in England and Wales is vocationally focused and thus primarily aims to edu...
The Centre for Education in the Criminal Justice System (CECJS) at UCL Institute of Education recogn...
Research associated with prisons and schools tends to focus on the connection between educational fa...
In Australia in 2017/18, 61 percent of youth incarcerated in detention recidivated within six months...
In Australia in 2017/18, 61 percent of youth incarcerated in detention recidivated within six months...
Education in prisons has been described as the ‘Cinderella Service’ in comparison to other education...
Understanding the Educational Experiences of Imprisoned Men explores how adult male prisoners interp...
Understanding the Educational Experiences of Imprisoned Men explores how adult male prisoners interp...
Young people who have interactions with the juvenile justice system in Australia are often viewed as...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><i>Interrupted Educati...
This paper draws on the views of children and young people in a Young Offender Institution (YOI) to ...
Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and m...
It is acknowledged that many young offenders disengage with education. The need to reduce the number...
Low levels of education and dropping out of school are associated with criminal involvement. The Por...
Low levels of education and dropping out of school are associated with criminal involvement. The Por...
Offender learning policy in England and Wales is vocationally focused and thus primarily aims to edu...
The Centre for Education in the Criminal Justice System (CECJS) at UCL Institute of Education recogn...
Research associated with prisons and schools tends to focus on the connection between educational fa...
In Australia in 2017/18, 61 percent of youth incarcerated in detention recidivated within six months...
In Australia in 2017/18, 61 percent of youth incarcerated in detention recidivated within six months...
Education in prisons has been described as the ‘Cinderella Service’ in comparison to other education...
Understanding the Educational Experiences of Imprisoned Men explores how adult male prisoners interp...
Understanding the Educational Experiences of Imprisoned Men explores how adult male prisoners interp...
Young people who have interactions with the juvenile justice system in Australia are often viewed as...