Procedural justice in handling prison complaints
Research into increasing procedural justice in handling prison complaints
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Research into increasing procedural justice in handling prison complaints
HMPPS developed and tested a measure of procedural justice to see how fair people on probation thought their supervision was.
What the evidence base tells us about Engagement and Co-Production with
People with Lived Experience of
Prison and Probation
New HMPPS scale of general paraphilia to be used with men convicted of sexual offences found to be a reliable predictor.
Comparing two predictors of sexual recidivism: the Risk Matrix 2000 and the OASys Sexual Reoffending Predictor
HMPPS research explores the wider cultural features of prisons which impact on levels of drug use.
New HMMPS research evaluates rehabilitation adjudication pilots in four English prisons and finds value in this procedural justice approach.
New HMPPS research on prisoner and staff perceptions of procedural justice in prison.