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Workshop: Design of offender supervision

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Workshop: New directions in the supervision of offenders. 30 - 31 August 2010, Building H, Room H1.16, Monash University, Caulfield.

Design of effective offender supervision is an effective Design Out Crime Strategy at one remove from the immediate crime situation. It is signficant in view of repeat crime and repeat victimisation.



This two-day conference/workshop brings together the world’s experts on working with offenders. It is a rare opportunity to hear first hand from the leading international figures and most widely published authors in this field.
It will provide information and discussion about the latest innovations and research about what works and what doesn’t.

Some of the topics to be covered include: risk assessment, pro-social modelling, cognitive behavioural programs, desistance, mentoring, problem solving, work with families, good lives model and community work. It will also address how to work with different types of offenders for example drug users, sex offenders, violent offenders, older offenders and female offenders. The workshop will focus on work with individuals and groups in both community and institutional settings.

The workshop will be of interest to: probation officers, community corrections officers, juvenile justice workers, corrections’ managers and administrators, academics, researchers, prison based therapists and program staff,
youth workers, community support workers and anyone else who works with offenders.

Places are limited so please register early.

Key Presenters

Professor Fergus McNeill, Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, Glasgow University
Professor Gill McIvor, Professor of Criminology, Stirling University
Professor Fay Taxman, Professor of Criminology, George Mason University
Dr Guy Bourgon, Senior Researcher, Public Safety Canada
Associate Professor Chris Trotter, Monash University Criminal Justice Research Consortium
Professor Tony Ward, Clinical Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington

Registration Fee

Early Bird (before 23 July 2010) - $495
Full Registration (after 23 July 2010) - $545

 

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