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The role of the third sector in work with offenders: the perceptions of criminal justice and third sector stakeholders

The role of the third sector in work with offenders: the perceptions of criminal justice and third sector stakeholders
The role of the third sector in work with offenders: the perceptions of criminal justice and third sector stakeholders
This paper examines the views of national criminal justice and third sector stakeholders on the strategic position of the sector, and its role in the resettlement of offenders.

The interview data suggests that although the involvement of the third sector in the criminal justice system is promoted in national policy, considerable gaps have been identified. These include the quality and availability of regional commissioning, implementation strategies and the long-term plans for the re-specification of the criminal justice system. The findings also indicate that increasing emphasis on competitive policy may put a strain on future inter-sector partnerships.

The implications of the findings are discussed and areas of further research are highlighted in relation to both the prison and probation services.

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Third Sector Research Centre
Meek, Rosie
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Gojkovic, Dina
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Mills, Alice
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Meek, Rosie
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Gojkovic, Dina
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Mills, Alice
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Meek, Rosie, Gojkovic, Dina and Mills, Alice (2010) The role of the third sector in work with offenders: the perceptions of criminal justice and third sector stakeholders (Working Paper, 34) Southampton, GB. Third Sector Research Centre 20pp.

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Abstract

This paper examines the views of national criminal justice and third sector stakeholders on the strategic position of the sector, and its role in the resettlement of offenders.

The interview data suggests that although the involvement of the third sector in the criminal justice system is promoted in national policy, considerable gaps have been identified. These include the quality and availability of regional commissioning, implementation strategies and the long-term plans for the re-specification of the criminal justice system. The findings also indicate that increasing emphasis on competitive policy may put a strain on future inter-sector partnerships.

The implications of the findings are discussed and areas of further research are highlighted in relation to both the prison and probation services.

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Published date: 1 April 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 185207
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/185207
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Date deposited: 10 May 2011 08:14
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 03:12

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Author: Rosie Meek
Author: Dina Gojkovic
Author: Alice Mills

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