Volume 4 Issue 1: August 2016
- Editorial - Suzanne Kennedy
- Do relationships matter? Examining the quality of probation officers' interactions with parolees in preventing recidivism - Devon L.L. Polaschek
- Family violence perpetrators: Existing evidence and new directions - Dr Bronwyn Morrison, John Davenne
- Comorbid substance use disorders and mental health disorders among New Zealand prisoners - Jill Bowman
- Brain gains for youth: Emerging trends in neuroscience - Zoey Henley
- Mauri Tu, Mauri Ora: An offence focussed programme for high risk youth - Glen Kilgour, Jessica Borg
- What's in a name? The importance of identity verification for public protection - Michael Herder
- The Investment Approach to Justice: Taking Integrated Offender Management to Police, Justice and the wider social sector - Tim Hughes
- On body cameras in prison - Neil Beales, Leigh Marsh
- Swift, Certain and Fair Sanctions: An innovative new programme or false HOPE? - Ben Hehir
- Ka Upane - "into to light" - Hannah Cleland, Juanita Ryan
- Phone call initiative - Gareth Fowler
- Employment as a factor in desistance from crime - Stephen Cunningham, Steven Youngblood
- The Hutt Valley Justice Sector Innovation Project: a case study on proactive approaches to innovation - Robert Jones
- What works: a new model of public service delivery? - Joshua Thurston
- Profile: Ian Lambie, Chief Science Adviser for the justice sector
- When you really can't "know thy self" - what next? - Dr Crista McDaniel
- Book review: Switch: How to change things when change is hard - Chip Heath and Dan Heath (2010), Reviewed by Suzanne Kennedy
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