This paper is based on a presentation entitled 'What Works in Probation', delivered to an Invitational Conference for Directors of Probation Services in Europe organised by the Council of Europe, the Conference Permanente Européenne de la Probation and the French Ministry of Justice at the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg (26th-28th November, 2008). Drawing on a much more extensive and separately published report about the effectiveness of offender supervision (McNeill, 2009), I try to argue here that, despite the apparently technical nature of questions of effectiveness, in fact any considered and critical analysis of the empirical evidence about desistance, rehabilitation and' what works?' compel us to consider the moral character and con...
This volume poses a series of key questions about the practice of probation as an integral part of t...
In probation and, in Scotland, in criminal justice social work, the evaluation of effectiveness is f...
This paper presents the findings from ongoing evaluations of frontline youth justice and probation p...
This paper is based on a presentation entitled 'What Works in Probation', delivered to an Invitation...
This paper is based on a presentation entitled ‘What Works in Probation’, delivered to an Invitation...
This paper is based on a presentation entitled 'What Works in Probation', delivered to an Invitation...
Drawing upon the effectiveness research and the desistance literature, this article explores the rel...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
This thesis is a qualitative study of offender rehabilitation. The research explores what works in r...
Objective: The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base on understanding who benefi...
Abstract This article reviews the evidence that has been published in the last three years relating ...
The government’s pursuit of ‘evidence-based’ practices within the National Probation Service (NPS) e...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
This volume poses a series of key questions about the practice of probation as an integral part of t...
This paper considers what criminal justice can be expected to achieve and draws attention to its lim...
This volume poses a series of key questions about the practice of probation as an integral part of t...
In probation and, in Scotland, in criminal justice social work, the evaluation of effectiveness is f...
This paper presents the findings from ongoing evaluations of frontline youth justice and probation p...
This paper is based on a presentation entitled 'What Works in Probation', delivered to an Invitation...
This paper is based on a presentation entitled ‘What Works in Probation’, delivered to an Invitation...
This paper is based on a presentation entitled 'What Works in Probation', delivered to an Invitation...
Drawing upon the effectiveness research and the desistance literature, this article explores the rel...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
This thesis is a qualitative study of offender rehabilitation. The research explores what works in r...
Objective: The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base on understanding who benefi...
Abstract This article reviews the evidence that has been published in the last three years relating ...
The government’s pursuit of ‘evidence-based’ practices within the National Probation Service (NPS) e...
In an influential article published in the British Journal of Social Work in 1979, Anthony Bottoms a...
This volume poses a series of key questions about the practice of probation as an integral part of t...
This paper considers what criminal justice can be expected to achieve and draws attention to its lim...
This volume poses a series of key questions about the practice of probation as an integral part of t...
In probation and, in Scotland, in criminal justice social work, the evaluation of effectiveness is f...
This paper presents the findings from ongoing evaluations of frontline youth justice and probation p...