What works’ in work with sexual offenders.

dc.cclicenceCC-BY-NCen
dc.contributor.authorKemshall, Hazel, 1958-en
dc.contributor.authorKelly, Gillen
dc.date.acceptance2015-01-05en
dc.date.accessioned2016-06-08T09:13:27Z
dc.date.available2016-06-08T09:13:27Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.descriptionThis review forms part of an EU funded project ‘Serious Offending by Mobile European Criminals’ (SOMEC). The project has the following objectives:  Assess the threat posed to European citizens when serious violent or sexual offenders travel between EU Member States.  Identify the methods and effectiveness of mechanisms used by EU Member States in the management of serious violent or sexual offenders travelling across borders.  Explore critical success factors and provide recommendations to facilitate the improved exchange of information for the prevention of crime. SOMEC Partners, Beneficiary Partners: National Offender Management Service (UK), The Home Office (UK) Association of Chief Police Officers (UK), ACPO Criminal Records Office (UK), National Crime Agency (UK), London Probation Trust (UK), De Montfort University (UK), CEP- Confederation of European Probation (EU), Department of Justice (Prison and Probation) Catalonia (ES), Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice (NL), Latvian State Probation Service (LV), Latvian State Police (LV). Associate Partners: The Ministry of Interior, Macedonia (MA), Probation Chiefs Association (UK), The Scottish Government (UK), The Police Service Northern Ireland (UK), Probation Board for Northern Ireland (UK), Europol (EU), Eurojust (EU).en
dc.description.abstractThis review provides a summary of ‘what works’ with sexual offenders and seeks to highlight key research on sexual offenders, their assessment, interventions, and broader management responses. The review identifies the most effective responses as supported by the current state of research evidence, approaches under development, and identifies areas of potential good practice. Violent offenders are the subject of a separate short overview document.1 The term ‘dangerous offender’ is purposely avoided, as it is open to considerable debate and interpretation. The SOMEC project has focused on serious violent or sexual offenders, using a tighter focus on specific offence types resulting in serious physical harm or psychological trauma. The review is not exhaustive and is limited by access to English speaking publications with some limited reference to European publications. The methodology and search strategy are outlined in the body of the report and follow the expected process and standards for reviews of this type.en
dc.explorer.multimediaNoen
dc.funderSOMEC is co-funded by the European Commission Directorate-General for Home Affairs - HOME/2011/AG/4000002521 30-CE-0519712/00-87 (January 2013 - January 2015).en
dc.identifier.citationKemshall, H. and Kelly, G. (2015) What works’ in work with sexual offenders. http://www.svdv.org.uk/somec-project/en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2086/12144
dc.language.isoenen
dc.peerreviewedYesen
dc.projectidSOMEC is co-funded by the European Commission Directorate-General for Home Affairs - HOME/2011/AG/4000002521 30-CE-0519712/00-87 (January 2013 - January 2015).en
dc.publisherEuropean Union and Confederation of European Probationen
dc.researchgroupCommunity & Criminal Justice Researchen
dc.subjectsex offendersen
dc.subjectinterventionsen
dc.subjectrisk assessmenten
dc.subjectrisk managementen
dc.titleWhat works’ in work with sexual offenders.en
dc.typeTechnical Reporten

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