Effective practice when people have a sexual conviction: what the evidence tells us
Effective practice when people have a sexual conviction: what the evidence tells us
Part of the “A matter of fact: what the evidence tells us” series
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Professor Belinda Winder will discuss the latest evidence on the 13 key factors that are relevant in creating effective practice to reduce sexual recidivism and promote community integration.
This is the fourth in a new series giving you the chance to ask your own questions of leading academics talking about the latest research on an important criminal justice topic.
Belinda Winder is Professor of Forensic Psychology at Nottingham Trent University. She is also Research Director of the Centre of Crime, Offending, Prevention and Engagement, and part of the Sexual Offences, Crime and Misconduct Research Unit.
She has summarised the evidence base on effective practice when people have a sexual conviction in a review for our Evidence Library, which you can read here.
There will also be a chance to ask Belinda questions in a Q&A session. So if you have a particular question you’d like to ask her, please send it to events@clinks.org.
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