This literature review was commissioned by the Scottish Executive’s Social Work Services Inspectorate in order to support the work of the 21st Century Social Work Review Group. Discussions in relation to the future arrangements for criminal justice social work raised issues about which disciplines might best encompass the requisite skills for reducing re-offending in the community. Rather than starting with what is known or understood about the skills of those professionals currently involved in such interventions, this study sought to start with the research evidence on effective work with offenders to reduce re-offending and then work its way back to the skills required to promote this outcome
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...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
Literature review commissioned by the Social Work Inspection Agency under its former name, Social Wo...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
The aim of this evaluation was to assess the extent to which the Public Social Partnerships model de...
In Scotland, the development and delivery ofpersonalised social work services has been part of a wid...
This chapter offers an account of the distinctive features of criminal justice social work in Scotla...
This paper seeks to explore and illuminate the role of social work in criminal justice, locating thi...
The importance of the working relationship between people who have offended (clients) and criminal ...
This report presents the findings of an independent evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fu...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
The paper considers the past and potential contribution to social justice of the probation service i...
The author explores a comparative analysis of social work models for engendering change in criminal ...
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...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
Literature review commissioned by the Social Work Inspection Agency under its former name, Social Wo...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
The aim of this evaluation was to assess the extent to which the Public Social Partnerships model de...
In Scotland, the development and delivery ofpersonalised social work services has been part of a wid...
This chapter offers an account of the distinctive features of criminal justice social work in Scotla...
This paper seeks to explore and illuminate the role of social work in criminal justice, locating thi...
The importance of the working relationship between people who have offended (clients) and criminal ...
This report presents the findings of an independent evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fu...
Whilst the overall effectiveness of offender rehabilitation programmes in reducing recidivism is now...
The paper considers the past and potential contribution to social justice of the probation service i...
The author explores a comparative analysis of social work models for engendering change in criminal ...
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...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...