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Informationen zum Autor Anthea Hucklesby is Reader in Criminal Justice, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies at Leeds University. Lystra Hagley-Dickinson is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Northampton University. Klappentext Provides a review and analysis of resettlement policy and practice in England and Wales in the early part of the 21st Century. This book aims to: outline developments in resettlement policy and practice; and describe particular projects! draw conclusions about their effectiveness and discuss advantages and challenges associated. Zusammenfassung Provides a review and analysis of resettlement policy and practice in England and Wales in the early part of the 21st Century. This book aims to: outline developments in resettlement policy and practice; and describe particular projects, draw conclusions about their effectiveness and discuss advantages and challenges associated. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I 1. Rediscovering resettlement: narrowing the gap between policy rhetoric and practice reality 2. Theoretical perspectives on resettlement: what it is and how it might work? 3. Models of resettlement work with prisoners 4. Researching and evaluating resettlement Part II 5. The Swing model of resettlement: some reflections, Kirsty Hudson 6. PS Plus: a prison (lately) probation based employment resettlement model 7. Accommodation and related services for ex-prisoners 8. The voluntary sector and prisoners' resettlement Part III 9. Women and resettlement 10. The resettlement of black and minority ethnic offenders 11. The resettlement of prolific offenders: policy and practice 12. Dangerous offenders: release and resettlement 13. Conclusion