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Zusatztext "I believe that future practice will be influenced by this book! which should become required reading for practitioners! including lawyers and judges at all levels" - Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC Informationen zum Autor Nicholas Pamment is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Area Leader at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK. He has researched and published in the areas of youth crime, policing and research methodology. Klappentext Community reparation for young offenders involves unpaid work such as painting and decorating, litter picking and graffiti removal. Whilst remaining a major part of the youth justice landscape, concern has been raised about the poor quality of workplace provision. In this book, Nicholas Pamment provides the first fully researched examination of community reparation. He establishes the most comprehensive model for the effective delivery of unpaid work, demonstrating the importance of 'meaningful' work placements which facilitate key employability skills, associated with reductions in re-offending. Drawing upon empirical evidence and the experience of offenders, he warns against a formulaic approach to workplace allocation, where there is an over-reliance on low cost menial tasks. His timely study concludes that more attention needs to be paid to the rehabilitative potential of community reparation, requiring the commitment and dedication of service providers. Zusammenfassung Community reparation for young offenders involves unpaid work such as painting and decorating, litter picking and graffiti removal. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword; Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC 1. Introduction: Defining Community Reparation 2. Reintegration to Retribution: The Development of Unpaid Work for Offenders in England and Wales 3. Realising the Potential: The Research Evidence Base for Unpaid Work 4. Youth Justice Community Reparation in Practice 5. Conclusion: The Future Direction of Youth Justice Community Reparation ...
List of contents
Foreword; Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC
1. Introduction: Defining Community Reparation
2. Reintegration to Retribution: The Development of Unpaid Work for Offenders in England and Wales
3. Realising the Potential: The Research Evidence Base for Unpaid Work
4. Youth Justice Community Reparation in Practice
5. Conclusion: The Future Direction of Youth Justice Community Reparation
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"I believe that future practice will be influenced by this book, which should become required reading for practitioners, including lawyers and judges at all levels" - Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC