A growing catalogue of evidence
We are delighted to announce four new additions to our online evidence library.
The online evidence library, curated by Russell Webster on behalf of Clinks, is designed to support voluntary organisations working in the criminal justice system with access to the most up-to-date evidence about a range of different activities and interventions.
Today we have published four new additions:
- Peer mentoring in the criminal justice system | Dr Gill Buck
- The challenges and needs of people serving long life sentences from a young age | Dr Serena Wright, Dr Susie Hulley and Prof. Ben Crewe
- Working with service users who consume Class A drugs and are in contact with the criminal justice system | Dr Tim McSweeney
- Engaging people with convictions | Kevin Wong
The online evidence library aims to make it easier for organisations to build their practice on the best evidence and to encourage commissioners to award contracts and grants to providers who work in this way. These evidence reviews are written by leading academics with a specialism in the area they are reviewing, are concise, and are purposefully written in non-academic language.
Read Russell Webster's blog on the evidence library here
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