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Recall, review and re-release of recalled prisoners

Recall, review and re-release of recalled prisoners

[Ministry of Justice (2022)]

Guidance for prison and probation staff involved in the recall, review and re-release of recalled prisoners – including ‘Recall Best Practice Guide: Working with Recalled Prisoners’.

Keywords: recall

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS/MoJ, Ministry of Justice, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: recall

Strengthening Prisoners’ Family Ties – Policy Framework

Strengthening Prisoners’ Family Ties – Policy Framework

[Ministry of Justice (2019)]

Rules and guidance for prison staff on supporting the maintenance and development of prisoners’ relationships with family, significant others and friends.

Keywords: families

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS/MoJ, Ministry of Justice, Sector, Source Tagged With: families

Rehabilitative culture in prisons

Rehabilitative culture in prisons

[HMPPS (2019)]

A summary of evidence relating to how a rehabilitative culture in prison can support hope, change and desistance from crime. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.

Keywords: rehab culture

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, Sector, Source Tagged With: rehab culture

Prisoner & staff perceptions of procedural justice: research and analysis

Prisoner & staff perceptions of procedural justice: research and analysis

[Ministry of Justice (2019)]

A research and analysis study of procedural justice perceptions of prisoners and prison staff, and the relationship between these perceptions and outcomes.

Keywords: procedural justice

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS/MoJ, Ministry of Justice, Sector, Source Tagged With: procedural justice

Young adult male offenders

Young adult male offenders

[HMPPS (2019)]

A summary of evidence relating to what works well with young adult men and how services can improve outcomes. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.

Keywords: young adults

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: young adults

Women convicted of crime

Women convicted of crime

[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

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: female offenders

Visiting someone in prison

Visiting someone in prison

[HMPPS (2019)]

A summary of evidence relating to the experience of visiting someone in prison and how services may improve the experience for visitors. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.

Keywords: families

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, Sector, Source Tagged With: families

Traumatic brain injury in the prison population

Traumatic brain injury in the prison population

[HMPPS (2019)]

A summary of evidence about traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the prison population, it’s effects and how to help people with TBI. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.

Keywords: learning disability

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, Sector, Source Tagged With: learning disability

The effect of diet and exercise on anti-social behaviour in prison

The effect of diet and exercise on anti-social behaviour in prison

[HMPPS (2019)]

A summary of evidence about the effect of diet and exercise on anti-social behaviour in prison. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.

Keywords: diet, exercise

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, Sector, Source Tagged With: diet, exercise

Supporting relationships between prisoners and their families

Supporting relationships between prisoners and their families

[HMPPS (2019)]

A summary of evidence relating to the impact of imprisonment of families and how supporting relationships between prisoners and their families may support rehabilitation. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.

Keywords: families

Filed Under: custodial, HMPPS, HMPPS/MoJ, Sector, Source Tagged With: families

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