The stakeholder/collaborator strategy workshop About four years ago a colleague (Fran Ackennann) and I were invited to help the Northern Ireland Prison Service develop a new strategy. The prison service is a part of the Northern Ireland Office and was seen as a critical part of any attempts to develop a strategy for Northern Ireland. The prison service was unlike any other in the world – it housed mostly political prisoners who were often members of para-military groups. Many of the prisoners were senior officers of these groups and consequently many terrorist strategies were presumed to have emanated from the prisons of Northern Ireland. The number of what are known as Ordinary decent criminals' (ODCs) housed in the prisons was very small ...
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When I began to develop my topic I knew I wanted to study government collusion. The problem with tha...
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While a considerable amount of research has been conducted on community-based initiatives aimed at p...
First online: 2 October 2019This chapter shows how Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners started a c...
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Abstract provided by publisher.This book is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in ...
The Irish Prison Service and the Probation Service both manage orders of the Criminal Courts handed ...
Strategic Objective: to have a multi-agency approach to offender management and rehabilitation from ...
The former Maze Prison/Long Kesh in Lisburn, near Belfast, is one of the primary sites associated wi...
This paper draws on interviews to focus on the beliefs and organisation of ex-combatants and former ...
It has been argued that a key factor in explaining the relative success of the Northern Ireland peac...
When I began to develop my topic I knew I wanted to study government collusion. The problem with tha...
Area Development Management manages programmes on behalf of the Irish Government and the European Un...
This report was prepared as part of the Prison Litigation Network Project, which is a European proje...
This paper analyses the changing nature of organised and serious crime following the peace process i...
With the election of the Fine Gael–Labour Government in 2011, a commitment was made to reduce the pr...
This study examines the internal process that led combatant groups in Northern Ireland, focusing on ...
While a considerable amount of research has been conducted on community-based initiatives aimed at p...
First online: 2 October 2019This chapter shows how Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners started a c...
This paper details the development and outcomes of a pilot peer mediation initiative in Castlerea p...
Abstract provided by publisher.This book is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in ...
The Irish Prison Service and the Probation Service both manage orders of the Criminal Courts handed ...
Strategic Objective: to have a multi-agency approach to offender management and rehabilitation from ...
The former Maze Prison/Long Kesh in Lisburn, near Belfast, is one of the primary sites associated wi...
This paper draws on interviews to focus on the beliefs and organisation of ex-combatants and former ...
It has been argued that a key factor in explaining the relative success of the Northern Ireland peac...