1,414 research outputs found
Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Restorative Justice programme (SYRJP)
The SYRJP was developed in partnership between South Yorkshire Police and the Local Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) with the aim of implementing a county wide model of Restorative Justice (RJ) for use in neighbourhood policing and other community applications. It is aimed at tackling low level crime and anti-social behaviour in neighbourhoods and gives police officers the discretion to use Youth and Adult Restorative disposals as an alternative to prosecution for low level offending behaviour where offenders have no previous convictions, make an admission of guilt and where both offender and victim consent to the RJ process
Enhancing the role of the voluntary and community sector - a case study of the Yorkshire and Humber Region
This report was commissioned by the Chief Executive of the National Offender Management Service (NOMS) to evaluate at ground level, using the Yorkshire and Humberside region as a case study, what is currently being achieved by the Prison and Probation Services in working with the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS); and to identify and provide analysis of perceived barriers and make recommendations to improve the engagement of the sector
Offenders and E-Learning - a literature review on behalf of Becta
This literature review has been prepared by the Hallam Centre of Community Justice at Sheffield Hallam University, on behalf of Becta. The literature review provides a summary of existing research and knowledge relating to e-learning in the offending learning sector with a view to developing a range of e-maturity indicators across the sector. The review also highlights linkages with current Government policy in relation to offender learning and skills
Process evaluation of five integrated offender management pioneer areas
A qualitative process evaluation of five Integrated Offender Management (IOM) pioneer areas was undertaken to assess implementation of IOM, identify approaches to implementation and capture the lessons learnt. The findings indicated that IOM enabled structural changes, transforming the delivery of offender management. There was considerable commitment and enthusiasm for IOM at the sites, whilst acknowledging barriers to development such as definition, resourcing, governance and clarity of agency roles. Since the evaluation took place, the political and criminal justice landscape has changed somewhat, supporting a more locally driven approach which can draw on the learning directly from the pioneers which were shaped and delivered locally
Meadows Symphony Orchestra
Overture to Die Entführung aus dem Serail K. 384; Concerto for Two Pianos, K. 365/316a / W.A. Mozart; Symphony No. 15 / Dmitri Shostakovic
Meadows Symphony Orchestra
Overture to La Forza del Destino / Giuseppe Verdi; Violin Concerto No. 1 Op. 35 / Karol Szymanowski; Symphony No. 4 / Thomas Sleepe
Meadows Symphony Orchestra
Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72 / Ludwig van Beethoven; Elegy from August 4, 1964 / Steven Stucky; Meditation on the Old Bohemian Choral Saint Wenceslas , op. 35a / Josef Suk; Concerto for Cello in B minor, op. 104 / Antonín Dvořá
Meadows Symphony Orchestra
Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72 / Ludwig van Beethoven; Elegy from August 4, 1964 / Steven Stucky; Meditation on the Old Bohemian Choral Saint Wenceslas , op. 35a / Josef Suk; Concerto for Cello in B minor, op. 104 / Antonín Dvořá
Meadows Symphony Orchestra
Valses Nobles et Sentimentales / Maurice Ravel; The Fountains of Rome / Ottorino Respighi; Pictures at an Exhibition / Modeste Mussorgsky, orchestrated by Maurice Rave
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