[Ministry of Justice (2025)]
Updated evidence review on what works in reducing reoffending.
Keywords: reoffending
Search Results for: reoffending
Found 11 matches
[Ministry of Justice (2025)]
Updated evidence review on what works in reducing reoffending.
Keywords: reoffending
[Clinks (2022)]
This evidence review provides an in-depth look at the issue of reducing reoffending and increasing community (re)integration for people who have a sexual conviction. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].
Keywords: sex offenders, desistance
[RAND Corporation (2021)]
Study showing the National Model for L&D does increase diversion from custodial services, with no evidence on an impact on reoffending.
Keywords: diversion
[HMPPS (2020)]
Guidance on effective offending behaviour programmes and interventions to reduce reoffending. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.
Keywords: reducing reoffending
[Good Book of Prisons (2019)]
Findings – from interviews with over 2000 staff, prisoners and managers from across the custodial estate – in relation to reducing reoffending and preparation for release, in prisons. [From the Butler Trust’s Good Book of Prisons].
Keywords: rehabilitation, reducing reoffending, resettlement
[HMI Probation (2019)]
Clarifying definitions of ‘desistance’ and ‘what works’, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses, points of divergence and areas of agreement. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].
Keywords: reducing reoffending
[HMPPS (2019)]
A summary of evidence relating to the impact on reoffending of Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL). Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.
Keywords: ROTL
[HMPPS (2019)]
A summary of evidence relating to offender risk assessment, risk of reoffending and risk of serious harm. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.
Keywords: risk assessment
[HMPPS (2019)]
A summary of evidence relating to risk factors for criminal behaviour in women and how services can reduce reoffending by women and keep women convicted of crime safe. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.
Keywords: female offenders