[HMPPS (2015)]
Report examining ‘what works’ in reducing reoffending by young adult offenders (between 18 and 25 years), based on a review of ten studies. Identifies particular areas of higher impact approaches.
Keywords: reducing reoffending
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[HMPPS (2015)]
Report examining ‘what works’ in reducing reoffending by young adult offenders (between 18 and 25 years), based on a review of ten studies. Identifies particular areas of higher impact approaches.
Keywords: reducing reoffending
[Prison Service Journal (2015)]
Special issue of PSJ focusing on ways to reduce violence in prisons.
Keywords: violence reduction, safer custody
[Prison Service Journal (2015)]
A Prison Service Journal paper proposing a trauma-based model for understanding individual behaviour and sequencing interventions with young offenders.
Keywords: trauma informed, young people
[Prison Service Journal (2015)]
A special edition of the Prison Service Journal, focusing on working with offenders with a personality disorder.
Keywords: personality disorder
[Prison Service Journal (2015)]
A Prison Service Journal paper on whether and how peer-based approaches to health promotion work within prisons, and if they can contribute to improving the health of prisoners.
Keywords: peer support, healthcare
[Prison Service Journal (2015)]
A special issue of Prison Service Journal, focusing on management and leadership, and the role of Governing Governors.
Keywords: leadership, management
[Various (2015)]
This report focuses on Mother and Baby Units (MBUs) in women’s prisons, and the services they provide to childbearing women in prison and their babies.
Keywords: families
[Ministry of Justice (2015)]
Report conducted by Stephen Phillips QC MP on behalf of the Ministry of Justice, and the Government’s response to it.
Keywords: veterans
[NHS England (2015)]
Service model for commissioners of health & social care services – but includes principles relevant to frontline practitioners.
Keywords: learning disability, autism, neurodiversity
[Probation Quarterly (2015)]
Probation Quarterly article on autism, aimed at practitioners.
Keywords: autism, neurodiversity