Managing Persistent and Serious Offenders in the Community

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A01=Colin Roberts
A01=Emily Gray
A01=Emily Taylor
A01=Robin Moore
A01=Simon Merrington
Author_Colin Roberts
Author_Emily Gray
Author_Emily Taylor
Author_Robin Moore
Author_Simon Merrington
Category=JKV
Community Penalties
Community Sentence
criminal justice interventions
criminology research
custodial
Custodial Sentence
custody
Custody Rates
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High Risk Offenders
intensive
Intensive Community Programmes
Intensive Programmes
Intensive Supervision
intensive supervision programme outcomes
ISP
issp
ISSP Manager
ISSP Sample
ISSP Study
manager
offender rehabilitation
penal policy analysis
Persistent Offenders
PPO Scheme
programmes
PYO
Random Assignment
rates
recidivism evaluation
Reconviction Rates
Reduce Re-offending Rates
Regression Discontinuity Method
Risk Management Interventions
sentence
supervision
surveillance strategies
young
Young Men
Youth Justice
Youth Justice Board
Youth Justice Board 2002c
Youth Lifestyles Survey

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138415829
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the last few years intensive community programmes for both young and adult offenders have become established in the UK as an important new component of penal policy - the ISSP (Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme) for persistent and serious young offenders, and the ICCP (Intensive Control and Change Programme) for adult offenders. Expectations of these programmes have been high, but the evidence relating to their effectiveness is mixed, and a number of critical concerns have emerged.
This book seeks to address these issues, providing a timely review of the current literature, and presents findings of a recent national evaluation of ISSP. Emerging lessons for future penal policy are presented, and set within a wider theoretical context. The book concludes by stressing the need for greater realism and further evidential support if such programmes are to gain long-term credibility, and also to consider the appropriateness of differing forms of targeting as well as the emphasis placed on the various methods of surveillance.

Moore, Robin; Gray, Emily; Roberts, Colin; Taylor, Emily; Merrington, Simon