In this section
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    Volume 8 Issue 1: June 2021
    
- Editorial
 - “I can’t change my past, but I can change my future”: Perpetrator perspectives on what helps to stop family violence
 - Assessing risk of re-offending: Recalibration of the Department of Corrections’ core risk assessment measure
 - Hōkai Rangi: Context and background to the development of Ara Poutama Aotearoa Strategy 2019-2024
 - Intervention and Support Project
 - Evaluation of Tāmaua Te Koronga – a prison-based alcohol and other drug programme for young men
 - It’s the right path for me”: Findings from an aromatawai of Te Ira Wahine
 - Book review: Gangland by Jared Savage
 - Information for contributors
 
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    Volume 7 Issue 1: July 2019
    
- Editorial - Hope in the face of ‘wicked’ problems
 - What has happened to you? Changing how we think about family violence and justice
 - Putting victims at the heart of the criminal justice system
 - “It’s all about the choices I make”: Understanding women’s pathways to desistance
 - “I’m trying to change my ways”: The desistance processes of persistent offenders
 - The Short Violence Prevention Programme: An offence-focused intervention for short-serving incarcerated men with a history of violence who are at high risk of re-offending
 - Relapse prevention and safety planning: A viable short term intervention
 - The Short Motivational Programme-Revised: A new era of Motivational Interviewing in programme delivery
 - Supporting neurodiverse learners in New Zealand prisons
 - Motivational Interviewing – the journey of Community Corrections
 - The Alcohol and Other Drugs Aftercare Worker Service: Process evaluation findings
 - Update on the community-based two-year alcohol and other drug testing trial
 - Qualitative evaluation of the alcohol and other drug testing in the community trial
 - Comparison of socio-economic and reconviction outcomes for offenders sentenced to home detention or a short sentence of imprisonment respectively
 - New Zealand’s Six Pillar Model of reintegration and international reintegrative models: A review of the literature
 - Housing supports and services in New Zealand: A cross-agency response
 - Matawhāiti Residence – Public Protection Orders
 - A mental health service for people in central North Island prisons
 - Leading with values, measuring success
 - Case study: How prototyping was used to design the solution for photographing people in the care of the Department of Corrections in the community
 - Book review: Global perspectives on desistance: Reviewing what we know, and looking to the future
 
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    Volume 6 Issue 2: November 2018
    
- Editorial
 - Expanding Residential Community Care and Services: A policy option for New Zealand?
 - Creating Positive Pathways: A long-term housing initiative for people released from prison
 - The effectiveness of Corrections' rehabilitation interventions with Māori
 - Are psychologists meeting the needs of Māori? A perspective from Psychological Services
 - Aotearoa New Zealand cultural interventions: Current issues and potential avenues
 - Te Ara Tauwhaiti - Kaupapa Māori supervision pathway for programme facilitators
 - The development of the Kimihia Violence Prevention programme: An offence focused programme for women with high and complex needs
 - Kia Rite: Evaluation of a new behavioural skills programme for women
 - Development and implementation of trauma-informed training for women's corrections facilities in Aotearoa New Zealand
 - Introducing practice tools for working distinctively with women
 - "For me it was normal": Some initial findings from the family violence perpetrator study
 - Inter-agency alignment of family violence programmes
 - Inside probation officer contacts: A summary of an analysis of recorded probation
 - My Mahi - the Community Work App
 - Supporting Offenders into Employment
 - Employability Skills Framework - improving the work preparedness of people with criminal convictions
 - Risky business: Evaluating the Dynamic Risk Assessment for Offender Re-entry for use with New Zealand youth
 - Drawing on collective strengths to improve outcomes for youth in Corrections' youth units
 - Evaluation of brief methamphetamine-focused interventions
 - Practice note: Ara Poutama Practice Framework - our guide to integrated prison practice
 - Book review: Offending and Desistance
 - Book review: The End of Policing
 
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    Volume 6 Issue 1: July 2018
    
- Editorial
 - Intervention and Support Project
 - Development of Mental Health and Reintegration Services in the New Zealand Department of Corrections
 - Evaluation of the Improved Mental Health service
 - Evaluation of the counsellors and social workers services
 - Pursuing consistency: multiple sites; one drug treatment approach
 - Early intervention and support: Corrections' Methamphetamine Pilot
 - Alcohol and other drug testing trial of community-based offenders
 - Employment needs post-prison: A gendered analysis of expectations, outcomes and service effectiveness
 - Extending the reach of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, Aotearoa New Zealand Hillary Award for youth in Corrections
 - Women offenders: Another look at the evidence
 - A brief history of Te Tirohanga units
 - “I know our people”: Exploring community approaches to gang member reintegration II
 - Effective rehabilitation through evidence-based corrections
 - The parachute problem
 - Where New Zealand stands internationally: A comparison of offence profiles and recidivism rates
 - Enhancements transform Office of the Inspectorate
 - The journey to achieve a safer and healthier workplace
 - Performance on the Physical Readiness Assessment
 - Across the Tasman: A reflective practice journey
 - Practice note: Identifying and managing the effects of traumatic brain injury
 - World Congress on Probation: Report from the Chief Probation Officer
 - Book Review: Parental Incarceration and the Family: Psychological and Social Effects of Imprisonment on Children, Parents, and Caregivers
 - Book Review: Dress Behind Bars: Prison Clothing as Criminality
 
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    Volume 5 Issue 2: November 2017
    
- Editorial
 - Addressing the imbalance: Enhancing women's opportunities to build offence free lives through gender responsivity
 - Collaborative, relational and responsive: Principles for the case management of women in prison
 - Methamphetamine use disorders among New Zealand prisoners
 - Strengthening continuity of care: Corrections' Alcohol and Other Drug Aftercare Worker Pilot
 - Suicide in New Zealand Prisons - 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2016
 - Transforming intervention and support for at-risk prisoners
 - The Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale: Validation for use as a screen for suicide risk in New Zealand prisons and probation settings
 - An introduction to countering violent extremism
 - The last defence against gang crime: Exploring community approaches to gang member reintegration - part I
 - Supported accommodation services for released offenders in New Zealand - a review
 - From Māori Therapeutic Programmes to Mauri Tū Pae
 - A review of the Saili Matagi Programme for male Pacifica prisoners
 - Measuring practice quality: A new approach in a Corrections setting
 - Safety leadership - creating a positive safety culture at Corrections
 - An integrated approach: Holistic assessment of vocational trainees
 - Do your stretch: Yoga as a rehabilitative intervention
 - Focus groups in prison
 - Role differences between psychologists who work in Corrections and those who work in Forensic Health Services
 - Book review: Sport in prison: Exploring the role of physical activity in correctional settings
 
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    Volume 5 Issue 1: July 2017
    
- Editorial - Rehabilitation, reintegration, and the psychology of criminal conduct
 - What works in correctional rehabilitation? Lessons from 15 years of programme outcomes analysis
 - New Zealand prisoners’ prior exposure to trauma
 - Treating sexual offenders who categorically deny their offending
 - Corrections officer wellbeing: Training challenges and opportunities
 - The fatigue journey
 - New Zealand’s extensive electronic monitoring application: “Out on a limb” or “leading the world”?
 - What happens beyond the gate? Findings from the post-release employment study
 - Investing in prison education: New approaches to improving educational outcomes and reducing re-offending
 - Women’s prison education
 - Targeting recidivism of ex-offenders through the use of employment
 - Community support systems for people released from prison: A review of the literature
 - Practice note: International Symposium on Operational Correctional Issues and Challenges
 - Practice note: Probation practice wheel
 - Book review: The Psychology of Criminal Conduct 6th Edition
 - Book review: Crime Law and Justice in New Zealand
 
 - Information for contributors
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    Volume 4 Issue 2: December 2016
    
- Editorial - Changing practice; changing lives
 - The Department of Corrections' tikanga-based programmes
 - Innovations in reducing re-offending
 - The Sentenced Prisoner Population
 - Trauma hiding in plain view: the case for trauma informed practice in women’s prisons
 - Cross-agency plan to deliver world leading interventions for people who use violence within their family
 - Towards an understanding of female family violence perpetrators: A study of women in prison
 - Evidence-based principles for prison-based alcohol and drug treatment
 - State of mind: mental health services in New Zealand prisons
 - Supporting offenders into employment
 - Guided Release: A graduated pathway enabling safe and successful reintegration for long-serving prisoners
 - Aukaha te Waka – the Future of Probation 2016 – 2021
 - An exploratory analysis into the mortality of offenders
 - Building relationships to improve outcomes for youth in Corrections
 - Book Review: What Works in Crime Prevention
 - Book Review: Environmental corrections: A new paradigm for supervising offenders in the community
 - Information for contributors
 
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    Volume 4 Issue 1: August 2016
    
- Editorial - Innovation in Corrections
 - Do relationships matter? Examining the quality of probation officers’ interactions with parolees in preventing recidivism
 - Family violence perpetrators: Existing evidence and new directions
 - Comorbid substance use disorders and mental health disorders among New Zealand prisoners
 - Brain gain for youth:Emerging trends in neuroscience
 - Mauri Tu, Mauri Ora: An offence focussed programme for high risk youth
 - What's in a name? The importance of identity verification for public protection
 - The Investment Approach to Justice: Taking Integrated Offender Management to Police, Justice and the wider social sector
 - On body cameras in prison
 - Swift, Certain and Fair Sanctions: An innovative new programme or false HOPE?
 - Ka Upane - "into the light" A brief skills group for short-serving offenders
 - Phone call initiative
 - Employment as a factor in desistance from crime
 - Getting more "skin in the game" How latest evidence around social bonds suggests we can get more players involved in reducing re-offending, while reducing risk to the Crown
 - The Hutt Valley Justice Sector Innovation Project: a case study on proactive approaches to innovation
 - What works: a new model of public service delivery
 - Profile: Ian Lambie, Chief Science Adviser for the justice sector
 - When you really can't "know thy self" - what next?
 - Book review: Switch: How to change things when change is hard
 - Information for contributors
 
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    Volume 3 Issue 2: December 2015 - Evidence based practice
    
- Twenty years of Corrections - The evolution of offender rehabilitation
 - The High Risk Personality Programme - Revised: An evaluation report
 - Women's experiences of rehabilitation and re-offending summary of findings
 - Te Kupenga: An approach to working with offending families
 - Public protection orders - Managing the most dangerous offenders under a civil regime
 - Co-morbidity research - Part one
 - What does it mean when Corrections says we will place the victim at the centre of our concerns in the family violence context?
 - Making a difference for young people in prison
 - Rolleston Prison - Reflections on a multi-disciplinary team in action
 - Reduced re-offending by 25% by 2017
 - Frontline Futures
 - Characteristics of a learning culture
 - Psychopathy and its implication for criminal justice - Key presentations and discussions from a specialist conference held May 2015, Austin, Texas.
 - Book Review: Self-Insight: Roadblocks and Detours on the Path to Knowing Thyself
 - Book review: The Girls in the Gang
 - Information for contributors
 
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    Volume 3 Issue 1: April 2015 - Desistance
    
- Desistance from crime: A review of the literature
 - Discovering desistance: Reconfiguring criminal justice?
 - Lessons from research into youth desistance
 - The role of release planning in the reintegration experiences of high-risk offenders
 - Desistance in high-risk prisoners: Pre-release self-reported desistance commitment and perceptions of change predict 12-month survival
 - Practice note: Building recovery, reducing crime
 - The problem with 'the problem with gangs': Reflections on practice and offender desistance
 - Physical Readiness Assessment and staff resilience
 - Whakamanahia Wahine Programme for low-risk women offenders
 - Book review: The Resilience Factor
 - Book review: Desistance from Sex Offending: Alternatives to Throwing Away the Keys
 - Information for contributors
 
 - Volume 2 Issue 3: December 2014 - Collaboration and Partnerships
 - Volume 2 Issue 2: August 2014 - Motivational Interviewing
 - Volume 2 Issue 1: April 2014
 - Volume 1 Issue 2: November 2013 - Youth
 - Volume 1 Issue 1: May 2013
 
Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal
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To promote good practice and encourage professionalism, Corrections has launched a journal – Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal.
The journal offers in-depth, academic and practice-focused articles. Corrections recommends it for all those working professionally with offenders, especially in New Zealand.
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