These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of offenders under probation supervision in the community. The main purpose was to explore how reconviction rates vary amongst areas with different patterns of enforcement. For this purpose, data were gathered on 882 offenders drawn from eleven probation areas, five of which had harsher than average responses to non-compliance and six of which were more lenient than average. The findings also explored how reconviction rates vary between offenders exposed to different enforcement strategies
This chapter explored the dynamics of compliance with community penalties in England and Wales. It d...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders placed under Probation S...
Data from New Jersey were used to examine the effectiveness of felony probation. Examination of more...
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of ...
It is increasingly argued that vigorous enforcement improves probation outcomes and reduces reconvic...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office have established a partnership to conduct resear...
Much of the responsibility for securing reductions in offending and reoffending is being devolved to...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office (CSO) have established a partnership to conduct ...
In the search for recidivism-reducing strategies, intensive probation programs fea-turing enhanced s...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
This article reports on the results of a quasi-experimental study of practitioners’ skills in probat...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
Placing an individual on probation that was found guilty of a criminal violation has dated back as f...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
The aim of this study was to explore compliance with community penalties in order to develop the mos...
This chapter explored the dynamics of compliance with community penalties in England and Wales. It d...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders placed under Probation S...
Data from New Jersey were used to examine the effectiveness of felony probation. Examination of more...
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of ...
It is increasingly argued that vigorous enforcement improves probation outcomes and reduces reconvic...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office have established a partnership to conduct resear...
Much of the responsibility for securing reductions in offending and reoffending is being devolved to...
The Probation Service and Central Statistics Office (CSO) have established a partnership to conduct ...
In the search for recidivism-reducing strategies, intensive probation programs fea-turing enhanced s...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
This article reports on the results of a quasi-experimental study of practitioners’ skills in probat...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
Placing an individual on probation that was found guilty of a criminal violation has dated back as f...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
The aim of this study was to explore compliance with community penalties in order to develop the mos...
This chapter explored the dynamics of compliance with community penalties in England and Wales. It d...
The report is a detailed study of recidivism (re-offending) among offenders placed under Probation S...
Data from New Jersey were used to examine the effectiveness of felony probation. Examination of more...