Research Findings 2001
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Summary research reports on a variety of Home Office subjects. Average length 4 pages. Home Office Research Findings Archive 158. Dalston youth project for 11- to 14 year-olds: an evaluation 157. Mentors for primary school children with behaviour problems: an evaluation of the CHANCE project 156. Empowering young people in rural Suffolk 155. Enforcing community penalties: the relationship between enforcement and reconviction 154. The prison population in 2000: a statistical review 153. Deaths of offenders in prison and under community supervision 152. Drug use by vulnerable young people: results from the 1998/99 Youth Lifestyles Survey 151. Prison-based employment schemes 150. Neighbourhood Watch: findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey 149. Drug misuse declared in 2000: key results from the British Crime Survey 148. Drug use and offending: summary results from the first year of the NEW-ADAM research programme 147. Key findings from the Vulnerable Witness Survey 146. Ethnic minorities' experience of crime and policing: findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey 145. Antisocial behaviour and disorder: findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey 144. A six-year follow-up of men going through probation-based sex offender treatment programmes 143. Two risk and need assessment instuments used in probation services - an evaluation 142. Voluntary and community activities: findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey 141. Electronic monitoring and offending behaviours - reconviction results for the second year of trials of curfew orders 140. A year on the tag: interviews with criminal justice practitioners and electronic monitoring staff about curfew orders 139. Electronic monitoring of released prisoners: an evaluation of the Home Detention Curfew scheme 138. Probation officers' views on two assessment instruments used to assess risk of offending and offenders' needs 137. Confidence in the Criminal Justice System: Findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey 136. Policing and the Public: Findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey 135. From offending to employment: a study of two probation schemes in Inner London and Surrey 133. Key Findings from the Witness Satisfaction Survey 2000
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