PPT-‘What Works’, Offending Behaviour Programmes and Accreditation
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Mike Maguire Professor of Criminology amp Criminal Justice Cardiff University amp University of Glamorgan Member of England amp Wales Correctional Services Accreditation
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‘What Works’, Offending Behaviour Programmes and Accreditation: Transcript
Mike Maguire Professor of Criminology amp Criminal Justice Cardiff University amp University of Glamorgan Member of England amp Wales Correctional Services Accreditation Panel CSAP Planned coverage. Mike Maguire. Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice . Cardiff University & University of Glamorgan. Member of England & Wales Correctional Services Accreditation Panel (CSAP). Planned coverage:. October 2014. Rome Standards Event. Session Overview. 2. Session material is important to:. Member Organizations. Supply Chain End Users. GDSN Certified Data Pools. GS1 Source Data Aggregators. RFID Solution Providers. Paul . Mazerolle. , Samara . McPhredran. , Christine Bond. Griffith University. Background. Juvenile offending – long recognised as a significant social, health, and justice concern.. 1990s onwards – expansion of evidence base.. ... but only if you get the right sentence. 2 to 4 years: lower re-offending rates than those given 1 to 2 years. re-offending rate 7.2 percentage points lower than for those serving 1 to 2 years (2008). Mike Maguire. Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice . Cardiff University & University of Glamorgan. Member of England & Wales Correctional Services Accreditation Panel (CSAP). Planned coverage:. . programmes. . and. how . they. affect outcomes . and. risk . and. protective factors. . Nick Axford, Delbert S. Elliott and Michael Little. Standards of evidence. Intervention specificity. . Hosted by Joseph & Jim. Webinars. Webinar Recordings/Resources. www.tutor2u.net/psychology/series/cpd-webinar-recordings. Coming Soon. Session Overview. Session Overview. The Specification. Old Spec vs. New Spec. Shauneen . Lenzi . &. . Ian Mc Glade PBNI. . Sarah-Jane . Morgan . & Mandy . Wright . NIPS. The Challenge. Small numbers. Diverse group – Risk and Needs. Traditional programmes are for ‘adults’ . Custodial Sentencing . How should . WE . deal with offending . behaviour?. We need to consider the purpose of punishment. When someone is found guilty in court, their punishment for committing the crime . Lesson objectives . Differential Association Theory . Recap Freud's theory. Apply to criminal behaviour . Consider the strengths and weaknesses of this explanation . Sutherland’s Differential Association . Almaty - 2001. 7/10/2019. RABE: History, Structure, Activities. 2. History. . Initiated by 3 business schools in 1990. Established by 11 Universities & business schools in 1991. Become recognised after “How to Run Business School” Conference in 1992 (together with AACSB, efmd, Harvard BS. Follow-Up-to the renewal of ZEvAs ENQA-membership 20161IntroductionZEvA has been re-accredited by the German Accreditation Council GAC in 2016 The assessment also included the procedure for the renewa to the renewal of ZEQAs ENQA-membership 2016 1 Introduction ZEvA has been re-accredited by the German Accreditation Council GAC in 2016 The assessment also 2 Implementation of the Recommendations Reco Project full title: DEVELOPING GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MICRO-CREDENTIALS IN HIGHER EDUCATION . Project No. 2021-1-. Project. RS01-KA220-HED-000027585. Funding Scheme: Erasmus+. ANALYSIS REPORT:.
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