An article considering the potential for triple benefits of peer mentoring approach with convicted individuals in the community. Benefits to mentee, mentor and to the community in terms of a broader understanding and acceptance of offending individuals who return to the community post sentence
In spite of the rapid increase in the U.S. prison population, with subsequent increase of parent-pri...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...
Buck, G., The core conditions of peer mentoring, Criminology & Criminal Justice. Copyright © [2017]....
Individuals who report having had a mentor also tend to report higher levels of criminal achievement...
The contribution of this article is its focus on the experiences of the prisoners receiving peer sup...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
This chapter details some important literature related to peers, delinquency, and development, offer...
In recent years, a proliferation of mentoring projects have been established in England and Wales, t...
In 1972 the federal government created the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act that procured...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
Purpose – In the quest to maximize treatment gains, recent research has shifted focus from treatment...
Project Booyah was created to build on the concept of community, re-engaging youth that had displaye...
Historically, peer programs have been utilized in school and community settings to address a range o...
In spite of the rapid increase in the U.S. prison population, with subsequent increase of parent-pri...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...
Buck, G., The core conditions of peer mentoring, Criminology & Criminal Justice. Copyright © [2017]....
Individuals who report having had a mentor also tend to report higher levels of criminal achievement...
The contribution of this article is its focus on the experiences of the prisoners receiving peer sup...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
This chapter details some important literature related to peers, delinquency, and development, offer...
In recent years, a proliferation of mentoring projects have been established in England and Wales, t...
In 1972 the federal government created the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act that procured...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
Purpose – In the quest to maximize treatment gains, recent research has shifted focus from treatment...
Project Booyah was created to build on the concept of community, re-engaging youth that had displaye...
Historically, peer programs have been utilized in school and community settings to address a range o...
In spite of the rapid increase in the U.S. prison population, with subsequent increase of parent-pri...
This article draws upon an ethnographic study of peer mentoring in the United Kingdom criminal justi...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...