Showing papers in "European journal of probation in 2021"
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TL;DR: This article examined the release experiences of women who served time in federal Canadian prison through a qualitat-tation scheme, and contributed to the international literature on reintegration and parole governance.
Abstract: Contributing to the international literature on reintegration and parole governance, we examine the release experiences of women (n=43) who served time in federal Canadian prison through a qualitat...
12 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between debt and crime was investigated and the authors found that the financial situation of an individual may provide better insight than macroeconomic factors into the relationship of crime and debt.
Abstract: Compared to macroeconomic factors, the financial situation of the individual may provide better insight into the relationship between debt and crime. However, the relationship between debt and crim...
9 citations
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TL;DR: The authors draw on Robinson, McNeill and Maruna's argument about the adaptability of community sanctions and measures, observed through four distinctive penal narratives, in order to shed light on the adaptation of penal measures.
Abstract: This article draws on Robinson, McNeill and Maruna’s argument about the adaptability of community sanctions and measures, observed through four distinctive penal narratives, in order to shed light ...
6 citations
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TL;DR: Unlike in other jurisdictions, in Catalonia there has been no specific evaluation of women's experiences regarding community sentences as discussed by the authors, and the purpose of this article is to contribute to filling this gap.
Abstract: Unlike in other jurisdictions, in Catalonia there has been no specific evaluation of women’s experiences regarding community sentences. The purpose of this article is to contribute to filling this ...
5 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, an important aspect that remains only scarcely debated in the literature is EM's punitiveness and, more specifically, its punitiveness as an alternative sanction to incarceration, is discussed.
Abstract: Electronic monitoring (EM) serves as an alternative sanction to incarceration. An important aspect that remains only scarcely debated in the literature is EM’s punitiveness and, more specifically, ...
4 citations
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TL;DR: In the Netherlands, at least 1,900 Dutch detainees are held in foreign detention because they are accused of having committed a criminal offence in a country that is not their countr....
Abstract: At least 1,900 Dutch detainees are detained abroad yearly. They are housed in foreign detention because they are accused of having committed a criminal offence in a country that is not their countr...
4 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide one of the first analyzes of JHA's Framework Decision 2008/947/JHA explicitly combines offenders' rehabilitation with other purposes, such as the improvement of the protection of victims.
Abstract: Framework Decision 2008/947/JHA explicitly combines offenders’ rehabilitation with other purposes, such as the improvement of the protection of victims. This article provides one of the first analy...
4 citations
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TL;DR: Restorative interventions can deal with some criminogenic needs. They can address the offenders' antisocial attitudes, lack of problem-solving strategies, empathy and self-control or substance use as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Restorative interventions can deal with some criminogenic needs. They can address the offenders’ antisocial attitudes, lack of problem-solving strategies, empathy and self-control or, substance use...
3 citations
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TL;DR: The concept of throughcare as a means to prevent recidivism continues to attract considerable attention in Australia over the last couple of years as discussed by the authors, particularly the case for Indigenous peop...
Abstract: The concept of throughcare as a means to prevent recidivism continues to attract considerable attention in Australia over the last couple of years. This is particularly the case for Indigenous peop...
2 citations
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TL;DR: Opt-in, open-ended mentoring for people with convictions, allowing them to dip in and out of services without sanction arguably offers a service configuration to match the paradigm of the zig-zag,....
Abstract: Opt-in, open-ended mentoring for people with convictions, allowing them to dip in and out of services without sanction arguably offers a service configuration to match the paradigm of the zig-zag, ...
2 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effectiveness of the psychological consultation process specifically for offender managers and found that the consultation process was effective in improving offender managers' views and perceptibility.
Abstract: Few studies have investigated the effectiveness of the psychological consultation process specifically for offender managers. This study involves a total of 23 offender managers’ views and percepti...
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TL;DR: The laudable evolution of the Romanian criminal punishment system from prison to non-custodial sanctions applied to drink-driving offenders is a sign of political and judicial institutional confide... as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The laudable evolution of the Romanian criminal punishment system from prison to non-custodial sanctions applied to drink-driving offenders is a sign of political and judicial institutional confide...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed offenders' perceptions about distinct sanctions and their adequacy for different crimes, checking if these ideas apply to their crime, covering a total of 163 adult offenders.
Abstract: This study analyzed offenders’ perceptions about distinct sanctions and their adequacy for different crimes, checking if these ideas apply to their crime. We covered a total of 163 adult offenders ...
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TL;DR: The authors examines narratives told by experts by experience who have undergone an educational expe ciency in various fields of social work, such as social welfare, education, health care, and public health.
Abstract: Expertise by experience has become increasingly significant in the various fields of social work. This study examines narratives told by experts by experience who have undergone an educational expe...
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined factors that predict parole decisions in Lithuanian courts and proposed a two-stage discretionary parole system where applicants are first evaluated through a parole board and then they are selected based on the board's decision.
Abstract: This article examines factors that predict parole decisions in Lithuanian courts. The study state has a two-stage discretionary parole system where applicants are first evaluated through a parole b...
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