Organisations and institutions
Institute for Criminal Policy Research (ICPR)
The Institute for Criminal Policy Research carries out multidisciplinary research into crime and the criminal justice system. Their key audiences are politicians and their advisors, managers and practitioners within the criminal justice system and other professionals working with offenders. Their research approaches incorporate both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Now based at Birkbeck University of London, it was originally at the School of Law, Kings College London.
Category: Academic Institution Parent Organisation: Birkbeck University of LondonEvaluations as related organisation (1)
Family Man: 2012-13 Evaluation Scope
The purpose of this evaluation is to demonstrate the long-term impact and cost-effectiveness of Family Man to policy makers, funders, prisons and practitioners; and to complement Gwyneth Boswell’s qualitative study of the revised Family Man and other previous evaluations. read on →
Publications
Mike Hough, Alison Liebling and Friedrich Lösel, Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner, Oxford Handbook of Criminology (April 2012) Links: Publishers website