Research
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Check out our new research: Evaluating the Restart Scheme – How gender and age impacts participants’ experiences
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Full report – Evaluating the Restart Scheme: How gender and age impacts participants’ experiences
Read the research: Full report – Evaluating the Restart Scheme: How gender and age impacts participants’ experiencesType: PDF
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Executive Summary – Evaluating the Restart Scheme: How gender and age impacts participants’ experiences
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An exploration of employment opportunities for young people on level 3 courses with an EHCP
Read the research: An exploration of employment opportunities for young people on level 3 courses with an EHCPType: PDF
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The demands of delivering a women-led probation service
Read the research: The demands of delivering a women-led probation serviceSource: Russell Webster Type: External Link
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Probation Staff Supervision: Valuing Me Time in Congested Spaces
Read the research: Probation Staff Supervision: Valuing Me Time in Congested SpacesType: Article
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The cost of empathy: Women who supervise women on probation
Read the research: The cost of empathy: Women who supervise women on probationSource: Probation Quarterly Type: External Link
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Women’s Lead Research Executive summary
Read the research: Women’s Lead Research Executive summaryType: PDF
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The Experiences and Inclusion of Trans People in Community Justice Services
Read the research: The Experiences and Inclusion of Trans People in Community Justice ServicesType: PDF
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Remote probation supervision – getting the balance right
Read the research: Remote probation supervision – getting the balance rightSource: Russell Webster Type: External Link
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The rise of the far-right terrorist: Reconceptualising risk in probation practice
Read the research: The rise of the far-right terrorist: Reconceptualising risk in probation practiceSource: Probation Quarterly Type: External Link
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Putting a face to a name: Telephone contact as part of a blended approach to probation supervision
Read the research: Putting a face to a name: Telephone contact as part of a blended approach to probation supervisionSource: Probation Journal Type: External Link
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