[Probation Quarterly (2022)]
Article in Probation Quarterly on the findings of a conference looking at the potential for restorative justice approaches with people convicted of a sexual offence.
Keywords: restorative justice, sexual offenders
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[Probation Quarterly (2022)]
Article in Probation Quarterly on the findings of a conference looking at the potential for restorative justice approaches with people convicted of a sexual offence.
Keywords: restorative justice, sexual offenders
[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
[Prison Service Journal (2022)]
Article, based on interviews of men reconvicted of a sexual offence after release, and some of the key challenges affecting desistance.
Keywords: sex offenders, desistance
[HMI Probation (2022)]
This report summarises the new Council of Europe recommendations on the assessment, treatment and reintegration of people accused or convicted of a sexual offence. [From HMI Probation’s Academic Insights].
Keywords: sex offenders
[Prison Service Journal (2020)]
Article on the challenges facing people in prisoners for sexual offences.
Keywords: sex offenders
[CJJI (2019)]
Report of a joint HMI Prisons and Probation thematic inspection, focusing on the management and supervision of men convicted of sexual offences.
Keywords: sex offenders
[Ministry of Justice (2018)]
Report examining the benefits and drawbacks to both separation from, and integration with, the rest of the population, in the management and accommodation of prisoners with convictions for sexual offences.
Keywords: sex offenders
[Prison Reform Trust (2017)]
Report identifying links between women’s experience of domestic and sexual abuse, as well as coercive relationships, and their offending. Includes a number of recommendations for various agencies to improve their practice in this area.
Keywords: female offenders