The story of probation (re-)unification
Research unearths the story of probation (re-)unification through the views of the civil servants who designed & implemented it.
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Research unearths the story of probation (re-)unification through the views of the civil servants who designed & implemented it.
Research into probation staff’s experiences of (re-) unification, particularly in respect of their roles, identities, and occupational cultures
Research examining the impact of PACE on the detention of children in police custody finds them left isolated for many hours.
New book: Reimagining Probation Practice: Re-Forming Rehabilitation in an Age of Penal Excess
What images do private companies use to represent probation work?
Nicola Carr highlights the recent Council of Europe guidelines on the recruitment & training of probation staff in the HMIP academic insight series.