This article reports on the results of a quasi-experimental study of practitioners’ skills in probation work. Videotaped interviews were produced by a group of probation officers and analysed by researchers using a checklist designed to identify the range of skills used in one-to-one supervision. Reconviction rates were found to be significantly lower among those whose supervisors were assessed as using a wider range of skills. The article also reviews the recent history of research on practitioners’ skills in probation, and considers the implications of positive findings from this and other studies
This article reports an evaluation of two cognitive skills programs (Enhanced Thinking Skills and Th...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
The article reviews the effective practice literature in the field of offender supervision. It also ...
The article reviews the effective practice literature in the field of offender supervision. It also ...
There is evidence that the style of supervision by juvenile justice workers can make a difference to...
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of ...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of ...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the\ud frontline ...
This was a qualitative, exploratory study that focused on three research questions: 1) what is the l...
The 50 officers interviewed included trainees and main and senior grade probation officers (PO's) wo...
In the search for recidivism-reducing strategies, intensive probation programs fea-turing enhanced s...
In this article, Professor Diana surveys both the literature and the practice in the field of proba-...
The aim of this study is to explore the effects of probation officers and their work. The following ...
This article reports an evaluation of two cognitive skills programs (Enhanced Thinking Skills and Th...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...
The article reviews the effective practice literature in the field of offender supervision. It also ...
The article reviews the effective practice literature in the field of offender supervision. It also ...
There is evidence that the style of supervision by juvenile justice workers can make a difference to...
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of ...
Reducing offending is a main aim of the probation service, but few mechanisms exist to monitor how t...
These findings aim to examine how different enforcement strategies affect the reconviction rates of ...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the\ud frontline ...
This was a qualitative, exploratory study that focused on three research questions: 1) what is the l...
The 50 officers interviewed included trainees and main and senior grade probation officers (PO's) wo...
In the search for recidivism-reducing strategies, intensive probation programs fea-turing enhanced s...
In this article, Professor Diana surveys both the literature and the practice in the field of proba-...
The aim of this study is to explore the effects of probation officers and their work. The following ...
This article reports an evaluation of two cognitive skills programs (Enhanced Thinking Skills and Th...
This thesis considers how research evidence can support the probation service in its work with offen...
Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly littl...