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Working with young adults in the justice system

Working with young adults in the justice system

[Clinks (2025)]

Summary of the evidence on working with young adults in the criminal justice system. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: young adults

Filed Under: Clinks, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: young adults

Justice Changes Her Face

Justice Changes Her Face

[Clinks (2025)]

Best practice in women’s problem-solving courts.

Keywords: female

Filed Under: Clinks, Other, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: female

Effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people

Effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people

[Clinks (2022)]

Evidence review by Clinks into effective point-of-arrest diversion for children and young people, including good practice principles. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: young people, diversion

Filed Under: Clinks, Other, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: diversion, young people

Resettlement of children after custody

Resettlement of children after custody

[Clinks (2022)]

Report by Neil Hazel, commissioned by Clinks, on resettling young people in the community, including recommendations on best practice. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: young people, resettlement

Filed Under: Clinks, Other, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: resettlement, young people

Working with neurodivergent people in contact with the criminal justice system

Working with neurodivergent people in contact with the criminal justice system

[Clinks (2025)]

A guide to How organisations can make their service more friendly to neurodivergent people. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: neurodiversity

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Features, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: neurodiversity

Breaking down the barriers – how to ensure access to accommodation for people leaving prison Private Rented Sector for people leaving prison

Breaking down the barriers – how to ensure access to accommodation for people leaving prison Private Rented Sector for people leaving prison

[Clinks (2024)]

How to ensure access to the private rented sector for people leaving prison.

Keywords: accommodation

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: accommodation

An Evaluation of the Meaning and Impact of Arts Programmes in Criminal Justice Settings

An Evaluation of the Meaning and Impact of Arts Programmes in Criminal Justice Settings

[Clinks (2024)]

How and why arts programmes can promote desistance.

Keywords: arts interventions

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: arts interventions

What works in prison education?

What works in prison education?

[Clinks (2024)]

Article commissioned by Clinks on best practice in prison education. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: education

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, Sector, Source Tagged With: education

Reducing reoffending & increasing community (re)integration… when people have a sexual conviction

Reducing reoffending & increasing community (re)integration… when people have a sexual conviction

[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

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: desistance, sex offenders

Supporting families of people in prison and on probation

Supporting families of people in prison and on probation

[Clinks (2021)]

This paper summarises the evidence base on the impact of imprisonment on family members, and how they might most effectively be mitigated. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: families

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: families

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