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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of two structured professional judgment tools for violent extremism and their relevance in the French context Herzog-Evans, Martine
2018
1 p. 3-27
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2 ‘A difficult trip, I think’: The end days of the probation service in England and Wales? Mair, George
2016
1 p. 3-15
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3 Advancing electronic monitoring in Scotland: Understanding the influences of localism and professional ideologies Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 62-79
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4 ‘Back Door Sentencing’ in Italy: Common Reasons and Main Consequences for the Recall of Prisoners Gualazzi, Alessandra
2012
1 p. 73-84
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5 Beyond compliance: Participation, co-production and change in justice sanctions1 McCulloch, Trish
2015
1 p. 40-57
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6 Book Review: C Behan, Citizen Convicts: Prisoners, Politics and the Vote Marshall, Pablo
2015
1 p. 76-79
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7 Book Review: Dealing with Drugs in Europe. An Investigation of European Drug Control Experiences: France, the Netherlands and Sweden Mills, Karen
2010
1 p. 102-103
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8 Book Review: Fergus McNeill, Ioan Durnescu and René Butter (eds), Probation: 12 Essential Questions Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 110-112
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9 Book review: Fergus McNeill, Pervasive Punishment. Making Sense of Mass Supervision Marti, Marta
2019
1 p. 49-51
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10 Book Review: Johannes Wheeldon, After the Spring: Probation, Justice Reform, and Democratization from the Baltics to Beirut Davies, Keith
2014
1 p. 84-86
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11 Book Review: Lacey Schaefer, Francis T Cullen and John E Eck, Environmental Corrections. A New Paradigm for Supervising Offenders in the Community Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 108-110
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12 Book Review: Laura S Abrams and Diane J Terry, Everyday Desistance MacNeill, Ian
2018
1 p. 99-102
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13 Book Review: Lol Burke and Steve Collett, Delivering Rehabilitation: The Politics, Governance and Control of Probation Wood, Dave
2015
1 p. 79-80
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14 Book Review: Miranda Boone and Niamh Maguire (eds), The Enforcement of Offender Supervision in Europe.Understanding Breach Processes Herzog-Evans, Martine
2018
1 p. 96-99
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15 Book Review: Offenders or Citizens? Readings in Rehabilitation Crews, Ray
2012
1 p. 130-132
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16 Book Review: Offender Supervision: New Directions in Theory, Research and Practice Davies, Keith
2011
1 p. 118-120
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17 Book Review: Pamela Ugwudike and Peter Raynor (eds), What Works in Offender Compliance: International Perspectives and Evidence-Based Practice Cheston, Len
2014
1 p. 82-84
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18 Book Review: ‘Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth’ McNeill, Fergus
2010
1 p. 99-101
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19 Book Review: Penal Systems: A Comparative Approach Harding, John
2009
1 p. 83-86
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20 Book Review: Probation in Europe Perry, David
2009
1 p. 79-82
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21 Book Review: Probation: Working with Offenders Fake, Anna
2012
1 p. 128-129
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22 Book Review: Release from Prison: European Policy and Practice Bhui, Hindpal Singh
2011
1 p. 121-122
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23 Book Review: Restorative Justice in Practice — Evaluating What Works for Victims and Offenders Dixon, Liz
2013
1 p. 90-92
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24 Book Review: Restorative Justice in Practice — Evaluating What Works for Victims and Offenders 2012
1 p. 125-127
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25 Book Review: The Dynamics of Desistance: Charting Pathways through Change Elliott, Nigel
2013
1 p. 86-89
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26 Book Review: Vincenzo Ruggiero and Mick Ryan, Punishment in Europe Ravagnani, Luisa
2015
1 p. 81-82
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27 Change and the Probation Service in England and Wales: A Gendered Lens Annison, Jill
2013
1 p. 44-64
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28 Commitment and probation work in England and Wales Collins, Stewart
2016
1 p. 30-48
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29 Community Service in Belgium, the Netherlands, Scotland and Spain: A Comparative Perspective McIvor, Gill
2010
1 p. 82-98
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30 Conditional Release in Belgium: How Reforms Have Impacted Recall Bauwens, Aline
2012
1 p. 19-33
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31 Conviction Records in Spain: Obstacles to Reintegration of Offenders? Larrauri, Elena
2011
1 p. 50-62
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32 Criminal Records and Rehabilitation in Australia Naylor, Bronwyn
2011
1 p. 79-96
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33 Defending probation: Beyond privatisation and security Fitzgibbon, Wendy
2014
1 p. 24-41
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34 Developments and challenges in probation practice: Is there a way forward for establishing effective and sustainable probation systems? Porporino, Frank John
2018
1 p. 76-95
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35 Do Intervention Plans Meet Criteria for Effective Practice to Reduce Recidivism? How Probation Officers Forget about Social Capital and Basic Needs Bosker, Jacqueline
2013
1 p. 65-85
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36 Early testing and formative evaluation of the Enablers of Change assessment and sentence planning tool for adults with convictions Wong, Kevin
2019
1 p. 30-48
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37 Editorial Padfield, Nicola
2012
1 p. 1-5
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38 Editorial 2013
1 p. 1-2
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39 Editorial 2009
1 p. 1-2
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40 Editorial Herzog-Evans, Martine
2011
1 p. 1-3
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41 Editorial McNeill, Fergus
2015
1 p. 3-4
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42 Editorial Durnescu, Ioan
2014
1 p. 3-5
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43 Electronic monitoring and reintegration in Belgium Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 11-27
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44 Electronic monitoring and supervision: A comparative perspective Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 3-10
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45 Electronic monitoring: The experience in Australia Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 80-102
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46 French third sector participation in probation and reentry: Complementary or competitive? Herzog-Evans, Martine
2014
1 p. 42-56
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47 From ‘Community Service’ to ‘Autonomous Work Penalty’ in Belgium. What's in a Name? Beyens, Kristel
2010
1 p. 4-21
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48 From ‘nothing works’ to ‘post-truth’: The rise and fall of evidence in British probation Raynor, Peter
2018
1 p. 59-75
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49 From probation work to criminal sanctions work: Key changes in social work with offenders in Finland from the 1960s to today Harrikari, Timo
2015
1 p. 21-39
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50 Hook for change or shaky peg? Imprisonment, narratives and desistance Schinkel, Marguerite
2015
1 p. 5-20
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51 Introduction McIvor, Gill
2010
1 p. 1-3
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52 ‘It Could Be Us’: Recent Transformations in the Use of Community Service as a Punishment in Spain Blay, Ester
2010
1 p. 62-81
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53 It takes two to tango: Offenders’ involvement in decisions regarding sanctions, measures and conditions in light of the ERCSM and the ERProb. A Dutch case study Ansems, Lisa
2016
1 p. 16-29
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54 Judicial Rehabilitation and the ‘Clean Bill of Health’ in Criminal Justice Maruna, Shadd
2011
1 p. 97-117
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55 Judicial Rehabilitation? A View from England Padfield, Nicky
2011
1 p. 36-49
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56 Judicial Rehabilitation in France: Helping with the Desisting Process and Acknowledging Achieved Desistance Herzog-Evans, Martine
2011
1 p. 4-19
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57 Judicial Rehabilitation in Germany — The Use of Criminal Records and the Removal of Recorded Convictions Morgenstern, Christine
2011
1 p. 20-35
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58 Judicial Rehabilitation in the Netherlands: Balancing between Safety and Privacy Boone, Miranda
2011
1 p. 63-78
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59 Mission Impossible? The professionalisation of Austrian probation between desistance and “what works” Hofinger, Veronika
2019
1 p. 1-13
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60 Moving beyond the risk paradigm: Using the Good Lives Model with offenders in denial of sexual offending Dealey, Jill
2018
1 p. 28-43
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61 Non-Compliance in France: A Human Approach and a Hair Splitting Legal System Herzog-Evans, Martine
2012
1 p. 46-62
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62 Only for Minor Offences: Community Service in the Netherlands Boone, Miranda
2010
1 p. 22-40
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63 Paying Back: 30 Years of Unpaid Work by Offenders in Scotland McIvor, Gill
2010
1 p. 41-61
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64 Policy, practice and regulatory issues in mobile technology treatment for forensic clients Ross, Stuart
2018
1 p. 44-58
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65 Post-script: Guide, guard and glue – Electronic monitoring and penal supervision Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 103-107
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66 Recalling Conditionally Released Prisoners in Austria Bruckmüller, Karin
2012
1 p. 6-18
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67 Recalling Conditionally Released Prisoners in England and Wales Padfield, Nicola
2012
1 p. 34-44
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68 Recalling Conditionally Released Prisoners in Germany Pruin, Ineke
2012
1 p. 63-72
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69 Recalling Conditionally Released Prisoners in Slovenia Stubbs, Katja Šugman
2012
1 p. 99-111
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70 Revoking Early Conditional Release Measures in Spain Cid, José
2012
1 p. 112-124
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71 Surveillance and Confinement: Explaining and Understanding the Experience of Electronically Monitored Curfews Nellis, Mike
2009
1 p. 41-65
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72 Taking Probation Abroad Canton, Rob
2009
1 p. 66-78
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73 ‘The customer is always right’? Consumerism and the probation service Crook, Rebecca
2014
1 p. 57-66
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74 The Failure of Recall to Prison: Early Release, Front-Door and Back-Door Sentencing and the Revolving Prison Door in Scotland Weaver, Beth
2012
1 p. 85-98
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75 The highly reintegrative approach of electronic monitoring in the Netherlands Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 46-61
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76 The National Police Certificate is a Significant Barrier to Employment for Ex-Offenders Saliba, Antoinette M
2013
1 p. 25-43
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77 The stigma of a criminal record in the labour market in Spain: An experimental study Rovira, Marti
2019
1 p. 14-29
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78 “They Might as Well Be Walking around the inside of a Biscuit Tin”: Barriers to Employment and Reintegration for ‘Politically Motivated’ Former Prisoners in Northern Ireland Dwyer, Clare D.
2013
1 p. 3-24
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79 Transforming Rehabilitation: Another example of English ‘exceptionalism’ or a blueprint for the rest of Europe? Annison, Jill
2014
1 p. 6-23
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80 Transforming Rehabilitation: What lessons might be learned from prison privatisation? Ludlow, Amy
2014
1 p. 67-81
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81 What Works and What's Just? McNeill, Fergus
2009
1 p. 21-40
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82 Why Help Offenders? Arguments for Rehabilitation as a Penal Strategy Raynor, Peter
2009
1 p. 3-20
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83 Working against the odds: How probation practitioners can support desistance in young adult offenders Judd, Pete
2015
1 p. 58-75
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84 “You’ll never stand-alone”: Electronic monitoring in Germany Beyens, Kristel
2017
1 p. 28-45
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