In PQ34, Joe Winkler from @FL_Corrections, shares how the F.A.C.E. I.T. program stands as a promising initiative in enhancing probation success and fostering positive outcomes for individuals reentering society. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
PQ34 just released, Jonathan Fisher discusses how the work of Seeing for Ourselves was considered as an intervention for people on Probation. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
In the latest Probation Quarterly magazine, @Sbadachha from @HMIProbation, shares her journey into Probation and what a typical day looks like in her role at HMIP. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
In PQ34, Tom Brown, Jeni Hudson, Zoe Rodgers and Blade D'Arcy from @sheffhallamuni outline findings from two concurrent research projects that examines college students' and university students' perceptions of the Probation Service. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
In the latest Probation Quarterly magazine, @AnneBurrell28 takes a closer look at the recent Probation Institute Research Event. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
PQ34 just released, Jess Lawrence from @IntervAlliance explores how the justice system works with transgender people on Probation and in the community. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
In PQ34, Hayley Atkins from @LJMU, seeks to both raise awareness of Multi Agency Stalking Intervention Programmes (MASIPs) and of the success of the three current MASIPs. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
In the new PQ, Gloria McKenna from @PBNINews discusses how the Four Safety Lenses can serve to enhance professional curiosity in the pursuit of safe practice. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
PQ34 just released, @JamalHylton talks about the commitment of supervised individuals in pursuing and achieving progressive life changes, and the dedication of the professionals within Probation. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
In PQ34, @PhillipBowen45 from @CJInnovation reflects on the announcement of the Sentencing Review and the opportunity it presents to put the criminal justice system on the road to recovery. https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
PQ34 published today, articles include:
- Thoughts on the Independent Sentencing Review
- Reflections on the process of supervision and ideas for a more holistic approach
- Approaches to inspire people to want to become probation officers https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
@scatatkins Good coverage of this serious challenge. It would have been helpful if you had input from the Probation Service who are trying to manage an untenable situation.
The Probation Institute welcomes the Sentencing Review to be led by David Gauke. Please make sure this review is genuinely about sentencing not just about prisons and focusses significantly on Probation and building resources in the community to support rehabilitation.
In this month's PQ, a book review by Lee Morgan on "Memory & Injustice: Wrongful Accusations in the United Kingdom". Get your copy now! https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
Just released in PQ33, @AnneBurrell28 takes a closer look at the recent Probation Institute Research Event: Learning from Serious Further Offence Reviews. Available to download for free! https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation
@taniabassett@NotThatBigIan Not the private sector letting down the Probation Service and the whole justice system? There is a long chequered history here and perhaps it's time Probation takes over the management of electronic monitoring.
@taniabassett@NotThatBigIan Not the private sector letting down the Probation Service and the whole justice system? There is a long chequered history here and perhaps it's time Probation takes over the management of electronic monitoring.
In the latest Probation Quarterly, Joe Winkler from @FL_Corrections discusses the critical role of stakeholder collaboration. Download your copy now! https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc #probation