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What's Promising in Community Service: Implementation of Seven Pathfinder Projects [and] Crime Reduction Programme: An Evaluation of Community Service Pathfinder Reports, Final Report 2002

Publication year: 2003 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The "implementation, outputs, outcomes and costs of three approaches" to community punishment are examined (p. 1). The three approaches include pro-social modeling (PSM), skills accreditation (SA), and tackling other offender-related needs (TON). With a 73% overall completion rate, the Pathfinder projects utilizing PSM and SA appear promising, while TON does not appear to be very effective. The first document is a summary of the second document, the entire report.
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