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Working Their Way Out of Offending: An Evaluation of Two Probation Employment Schemes
Publication year:
2000
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The impact of two probation employment programs in England is examined. The following sections comprise this report: executive summary; introduction; the ASSET (Advice and Support Services for Education and Training) Project; perspectives on ASSET; the Surrey Springboard Project; perspectives on ASSET; the Surrey Springboard Project; perspectives on Surrey Springboard; the Reconviction Study; and conclusions and recommendations. Generally, the programs were well received by both offenders and probation staff, and an analysis of reconviction rates found lower rates among ASSET participants than non-participants.