Justice Involving Volunteers in Europe (JIVE)
A short survey
Encouraging involvement of volunteers in the Criminal Justice System (CJS) is a key strategy for reforming prisons and rehabilitating prisoners, and Clinks is keen to hear from you in order to identify the level and nature of volunteering within the CJS.
This online survey will help us gather evidence and give us a better understanding of how and why your organisation uses volunteers, in order to highlight what works and begin a dialogue on best practice. Your feedback will help us detail the unique experiences of voluntary sector organisations and draw out your transferable achievements. By completing this survey, you will be contributing to Europe-wide research on the following areas:
- How organisations select and engage with volunteers and how they are trained and motivated
- How organisations structure the work carried out by volunteers
- How the state supports volunteers, and where the lines are blurred between the voluntary sector, and wider social service systems
Please spare 20 minutes of your time to complete the survey.
Click here to complete the survey
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The Clinks-led Justice Involving Volunteers in Europe (JIVE) project establishes a partnership of NGOs from across Europe working within the CJS.
To find out more about the project, click here
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