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Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice: International Research on Supporting Rehabilitation and Desistance

Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice: International Research on Supporting Rehabilitation and Desistance
Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice: International Research on Supporting Rehabilitation and Desistance
This book brings together emerging international research on how specific, evidence-based practice and skills in criminal justice can lead to positive outcomes, such as desistance from crime, reduced reoffending, and active service-user engagement. Contributors address skills and practices that can be applied across a range of criminal justice settings—particularly in probation, youth justice, and private sector settings—while exploring the organizational and wider policy contexts that might affect their implementation and efficacy. Uniquely global in its scope, this book is of particular relevance to the larger push to transform the nature of criminal rehabilitation.
Policy Press
Ugwudike, Pamela
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Raynor, Peter
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Annison, Jill
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Ugwudike, Pamela
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Ugwudike, Pamela, Raynor, Peter and Annison, Jill (eds.) (2018) Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice: International Research on Supporting Rehabilitation and Desistance , Policy Press, 224pp.

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This book brings together emerging international research on how specific, evidence-based practice and skills in criminal justice can lead to positive outcomes, such as desistance from crime, reduced reoffending, and active service-user engagement. Contributors address skills and practices that can be applied across a range of criminal justice settings—particularly in probation, youth justice, and private sector settings—while exploring the organizational and wider policy contexts that might affect their implementation and efficacy. Uniquely global in its scope, this book is of particular relevance to the larger push to transform the nature of criminal rehabilitation.

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Published date: 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 414768
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414768
PURE UUID: 41b02530-1f07-405b-a02b-924b6ea380c2
ORCID for Pamela Ugwudike: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1084-7796

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Date deposited: 10 Oct 2017 16:31
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 02:17

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Editor: Pamela Ugwudike ORCID iD
Editor: Peter Raynor
Editor: Jill Annison

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