What else works?: creative work with offenders
edited by Jo Brayford.
- UK : Willan, 2010.
- 290 p.
Table of Contents: Part 1. Chapter 1. Introduction / Francis Cowe, Jo Brayford, John Deering Chapter 2. Creative Work: An Historical Perspective / Maurice Vanstone Chapter 3. Travelling Hopefully: Desistance Theory and Probation Practice / Beth Weaver, Fergus McNeill Chapter 4. Bringing Sense and Sensitivity to Corrections: From Programmes to 'fix' Offenders to Services to Support Desistance / Frank J. Porporino Part 2. Overview Chapter 5. Women Offenders: More Troubled than Troublesome? / Jenny Roberts Chapter 6. Residential Work with Adult Offenders: Greenhouses or Warehouses? / Francis Cowe, Sally Cherry Chapter 7.Creative Working with Minority Ethnic Offenders / Pauline Durrance, Liz Dixon, Hindpal Singh Bhui Chapter 8. Asset-Based Welfare and Youth Justice: Making it Local / Mark Drakeford, Lee Gregory Chapter 9. Dancing Through Gaps: a Welsh Approach to Personal Support in Custody for young People / Jo Brayford, Duncan Holtom Chapter 10. Contemporary Sex Offender Treatment: Incorporating Circles of Support and the Good Lives Model / Mark S. Carich, Chris Wilson, Peter A. Carich, Martin C. Calder Chapter 11. Getting out: Offenders in Forestry and Conservation Work Settings / Claudia Carter, Aaron Pycroft Chapter 12. Putting the OM into NOMS: Problems and Possibilities for Offender Management / Mike Maguire, Peter Raynor Chapter 13. What Else Works-Back to the Future? / Jo Brayford, Francis Cowe, John Deering. Index
9781843927662
Criminals--Rehabilitation--Great Britain. Community-based corrections--Great Britain. Alternatives to Imprisonment--Great Britain.