Framing Education in Youth Justice in England and Wales: Some Outcomes for Young Offender Intervention
It is acknowledged that many young offenders disengage with education.
A Social Approach to the Process of Rehabilitation
'Thought Pieces' are papers which draw on the author's personal knowledge and experience to offer stimulating and thought provoking ideas relevant to the aims of the Journal.
My Rehabilitation Revolution
Thought Pieces are papers which draw on the author's personal knowledge and experience to offer stimulating and thought provoking ideas relevant to the aims of the Journal.
Digging up the Grassroots: The Impact of Marketisation and Managerialism on Local Justice 1997-2013
Since 1997, successive governments have undertaken fundamental reforms to the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
Public Protection? The Implications of Grayling’s ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ Agenda on the Safety of Women and Children
The Coalition Government's new Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) agenda jeopardises the work undertaken with perpetrators of domestic abuse by highly skilled, qualified probation staff.
A Returning Probation Officer’s Thoughts on the Erosion of Professionalism in Offender Management and the Transforming Rehabilitation Agenda
Thought Pieces are papers which draw on the author's personal knowledge and experience to offer stimulating and thought provoking ideas relevant to the aims of the Journal.