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Some thoughts on recent research on pathfinder programmes in the Probation Service

Simon Merrington

merrington{at}onetel.com

Steve Stanley

London Probation Area, Stephen.Stanley{at}london.probation.gsx.gov.uk

In this article the authors consider the results of the largest study of programme effectiveness yet published, arguing that it is still disappointingly inconclusive, partly because of the results themselves, and partly because of concerns about methodology.

Key Words: pathfinder programmes • probation • ‘What Works’

Probation Journal, Vol. 52, No. 3, 289-292 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0264550505058026


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