The Jersey probation service has been implementing its own version of ‘what works’ for the last ten years. This paper outlines the approach used, and describes particular aspects of the development process which are believed to have contributed to relatively...
Community Sentences and their Outcomes in Jersey: the fourth report
This report is the fourth in a continuing series which aims to provide a regularly updated evaluation of the outcomes of the Jersey Probation and After-Care Service’s work and its contribution to community safety, crime reduction and the rehabilitation of offenders....
Community Sentences and their Outcomes in Jersey: the third report
This report is the third in a continuing series which aims to provide a regularly updated evaluation of the outcomes of the Jersey Probation and After-Care Service’s work, and its contribution to community safety, crime reduction and the rehabilitation of offenders....
Offender Engagement Research Bulletin
This bulletin describes the research on supervision skills and offender engagement currently being carried out by Swansea University staff in collaboration with the Jersey Probation and After-Care Service. This is one of a number of studies done by Swansea researchers...
The conduct and effectiveness of parish hall enquires
Honorary service in Jersey has its origins in a feudal system of social organisation underpinned by the existence of the ‘fief’. The twelve parish structure became established in the 12th century, possibly earlier. Each parish provided a framework for ecclesiastical,...
The Origins and History of Jersey’s Honorary Police
This paper is based on research carried out in Jersey between 2002 and 2005 to evaluate the effectiveness of the unique system of Parish Hall Enquiries still in regular use there. The research was sponsored by Jersey’s ‘Building a Safer Society’ Strategy and the...