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Interorganisational collaboration in A Norwegian prison : Challenges And opportunities arising from interagency meetings
(Chapter, 2021)In prison, the provision of care and the surveillance of inmates takes place in multiple locations with several often contradictory demands. Inmates may experience a fragmentation of services because of the separate silos ... -
The Lived Experience of Motherhood after Prison: A Qualitative Systematic Review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02)Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences of motherhood after prison rarely studied. This review aims to explore and synthesize current research on the nature of ... -
Performance-based policy in offender rehabilitation: Limitation or innovation for frontline workers in Liaison and Diversion services?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-06)In recent years, the English government has been using competitive elements in the process of allocating public funds through policy. Front-line workers struggle with the limitations imposed by such a model. A qualitative ... -
Setting the scene and introduction
(Chapter, 2021-08)Collaborative working in the criminal justice system is complex. This introductory chapter synthesises some of its challenges and the role of innovation and organisational learning to address these. In so doing, we present ... -
The significance of interprofessional and interagency collaboration in reintegration after prison : a qualitative study exploring Norwegian frontline workers’ views
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-10)The Norwegian Correctional Service is well known for its focus on rehabilitation and the humane treatment of offenders. However, welfare issues and comorbidity are overrepresented among offenders, and recidivism ratesremain ... -
Using social innovation as a theoretical framework to guide future thinking on facilitating collaboration between mental health and criminal justice services
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Offender mental health is a major societal challenge. Improved collaboration between mental health and criminal justice services is required to address this challenge. This article explores social innovation as a conceptual ...