Holistic Responses to Reducing Reoffending

Holistic Responses to Reducing Reoffending

Mahoney, Ian; Chowdhury, Rahmanara

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2024

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9781032378657

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Chapter 1: Holistic Responses to Reducing Reoffending

Ian Mahoney and Rahmanara Chowdhury

Part 1 - Considerations around Holistic Baseline Interventions

Chapter 2: Re-inventing the Resettlement of Prison Leavers in the UK. Housing First, Rehabilitation Last.
Colin Boyd and Paul Andell

Chapter 3: Reimagining Prison-Community Transitions through 'Resettlement Passports': Critical Reflections on Citizenship, Stigma and Society
Paul Hamilton and Joseph Hale

Chapter 4: The Digital Desistance Manifesto
Victoria Knight, Sarah Elison-Davies, Helen Farley and James Tangen

Chapter 5: The Multiple Faces of Electronic Monitoring: Considering its potential as a holistic response for (re)integration, (re)settlement, and reducing reoffending
Rafaela Granja and Silvia Gomes

Part 2 - Consideration of Specific Population Groups

Chapter 6: Holistic responses as an approach to addressing minority needs in reducing reoffending
Rahmanara Chowdhury and Ian Mahoney

Chapter 7: Muslim Males and Forensic Mental Health: Current Challenges and the Value of Cultural Competence:
Damian J. Terrill and Rahmanara Chowdhury

Chapter 8: Lessons from public criminology for the reintegration of men with sexual convictions post-imprisonment
Kirsty Teague

Part 3 - Re-imagining support within Holistic Frameworks

Chapter 9: 'This Has Honestly Changed My Life' - Evaluating the Efficacy of Community Sentence Treatment Requirements
Jennifer Hough and Rachel Evans

Chapter 10: The significance of 'time' when finishing time - A case-study on holistic relationship-based approaches to supporting re/integration for criminal justice affected people.
Julie Parsons

Conclusions

Chapter 11: Future Directions in Frameworks of Holistic Approaches in (Re)integration and (Re)settlement

Rahmanara Chowdhury and Ian Mahoney
reintergration;criminal justice;public criminology;Forensic Mental Health;reducing reoffending;Prison-Community;Prisoner Rehabilitation