The author explores a comparative analysis of social work models for engendering change in criminal behaviors among offenders in Scotland
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...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
There is a move - which originated in England and Wales but is now infiltrating Scottish criminal ju...
This literature review was commissioned by the Scottish Executive’s Social Work Services Inspectorat...
Drawing upon the effectiveness research and the desistance literature, this article explores the rel...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
In Scotland, the development and delivery ofpersonalised social work services has been part of a wid...
This is an evidence summary published by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social service...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This paper seeks to explore and illuminate the role of social work in criminal justice, locating thi...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This review was commissioned by Audit Scotland in 2002 to examine the evidence on 'what works?' as i...
Offending behaviour is one of the most talked about issues in contemporary society. What can be done...
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...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
There is a move - which originated in England and Wales but is now infiltrating Scottish criminal ju...
This literature review was commissioned by the Scottish Executive’s Social Work Services Inspectorat...
Drawing upon the effectiveness research and the desistance literature, this article explores the rel...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
In Scotland, the development and delivery ofpersonalised social work services has been part of a wid...
This is an evidence summary published by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social service...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This paper seeks to explore and illuminate the role of social work in criminal justice, locating thi...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This review was commissioned by Audit Scotland in 2002 to examine the evidence on 'what works?' as i...
Offending behaviour is one of the most talked about issues in contemporary society. What can be done...
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...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...