New Routes PSP Mentoring Program in Scotland
The New Routes PSP is a Scottish Government-funded partnership delivered by The Wise Group, SACRO, Turning Point Scotland, Apex, SAMH, and Families Outside. It aims to reduce reoffending through mentoring to develop motivation, life skills, and address criminogenic needs, in five stages from engagem
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Enhancing Family Connections for Rehabilitation in Prisons
The Family Support Working Group (FSWG) focuses on supporting familial relationships in prisons to facilitate offender reform and reduce reoffending rates. By prioritizing meaningful connections with family and significant others, positive transformations in prisoners' lives can be achieved, ultimat
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Quarterly Report on Keeping West Yorkshire Safe - July to September 2017
This quarterly report highlights the efforts to tackle crime and anti-social behavior in West Yorkshire from July to September 2017. Key areas covered include total recorded crime, risk levels, reoffending rates, police effectiveness, and public perceptions of safety. The report also emphasizes the
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Transforming Lives in Prisons: A Mission of Hope and Support
Our mission is to shine Christ's love on prisoners, supporting them to transform their lives. With an alarming prison population in England & Wales, high rates of reoffending and complex backgrounds of those in prison, we aim to make a difference through prayer, practical care, and dedicated program
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Understanding Desistance in Youth Justice
Desistance in youth justice refers to the process of behavior change over time, involving factors such as formal compliance, social bonds, identity, agency, and belonging. It is essential to support young individuals in their journey towards desistance to reduce reoffending rates effectively.
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The Impact of Incarceration on Violent Recidivism: A Comprehensive Analysis
Delve into the complex relationship between incarceration and violent recidivism, exploring theories, prior research findings, and the potential for heterogeneity in the effects of imprisonment on reoffending. Recognize the significance of understanding the impact of incarceration on reducing violen
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Restorative Problem-Solving: An Alternative Approach to Prison Discipline
Research by Michelle Butler from Queen's University Belfast explores the impact of restorative problem-solving as an alternative to traditional prison disciplinary processes in the UK. The study delves into the perceived fairness of adjudications, concerns about solitary confinement for mentally ill
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Gender, Crime, and Statistics: A Comprehensive Analysis
The analysis delves into gender dynamics in relation to crime, examining prevalent trends such as male dominance in criminal activities, the increasing female involvement attributed to liberation, differential treatment of women in the criminal justice system, and potential outcomes on reoffending.
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