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Rehabilitation and resettlement

ICPR has assessed and evaluated many public and voluntary sector interventions aimed at reducing reoffending and supporting the rehabilitation and resettlement of offenders. Such interventions include community-based sentencing options, peer mentoring schemes and employment initiatives.

Publications

Fair, Helen and Jacobson, Jessica (2017) Peer relations: Review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships – Part IV. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK

Jacobson, Jessica and Fair, Helen (2017) Sense of self and responsibility: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships – Part V. Project Report. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK.

Jacobson, Jessica and Fair, Helen (2016) Problem solving approaches: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships Part III. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK.

Fair, Helen and Jacobson, Jessica (2016) Family connections: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Prison Reform Fellowships, Part II. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK.

Kirby, Amy (2016) Is volunteering for everyone? Volunteering opportunities for young ex-offenders. Safer Communities 15 (2), pp. 82-93.

Jacobson, Jessica and Fair, Helen (2016) Connections: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowships. Project Report. Prison Reform Trust, London.

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