Reducing re-offending and social exclusion through innovative training; promoting increased understanding, personal change and skill sets necessary when working with marginalised groups, challenging behaviour and poor motivation.
Promoting public debate surrounding the reduction of crime and re-offending, particularly former military veteran offenders. Engaging society and encouraging greater understanding and responsibility.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Reducing re-offending: Promoting ‘Change’ in Offending Behaviour
The commnent on this blog by Craig Reece, and his very candid story on the Feedback page of the Life Change UK web site, is yet another example of the impact the C-FAR Life Change programme had on a former offender. Link this to comments and evidence in the Ethnographic study by Professors Wilson and Killingley, also shown on the web site, and it can be seen that major change can be brought about in the reduction of re-offending. To do this however, we have to change the methodology.
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The commnent on this blog by Craig Reece, and his very candid story on the Feedback page of the Life Change UK web site, is yet another example of the impact the C-FAR Life Change programme had on a former offender. Link this to comments and evidence in the Ethnographic study by Professors Wilson and Killingley, also shown on the web site, and it can be seen that major change can be brought about in the reduction of re-offending. To do this however, we have to change the methodology.
Trevor Philpott
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