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Covid-19
The outbreak of the corona virus has an enormous effect on the work of probation in Europe. Organizations are forced to create new ways of working and to provide additional instructions for staff in managing their work and responsibilities.
Covid-19 Research & protocols
Covid-19 measures and protocols
Covid-19 probation practice
“Somehow we’re all on parole now”: work in the Austrian probation service during Corona
Austria
Interview with Pascale Preud’homme, officer in charge of victim support in Brussels
Belgium
Interview with Corinne Clarenne, probation officer in Neufchâteau
Belgium
Christelle, officer in charge of victim support in Charleroi
Belgium
The same things but in a different way: working as a justice assistant in times of Corona
Belgium
Working as a team during the corona pandemic
Catalonia
Life behind a face mask: probation in Croatia during Covid-19
Croatia
Marija Kosović Tubić describes her experience working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Croatia
Working in the empty headquarters of the Probation and Mediation Service
Czech Republic
Eyes without a face – Probation in Covid-19 times
Czech Republic
The emergency working situation and probation supervision
Estonia
The Finnish Criminal Sanctions Agency: probation work during Covid-19
Finland
Working at the French Bourg-en-Bresse penitentiary center during Covid-19
France
Anais Vacherot on her work during corona, French penitentiary director
France
“Health crisis”: Marie-Claude Salignat-Plumasseau, advisor at the French Villepinte prison
France
The work during Covid-19 in a French open environment prison
France
Facing Covid-19: an interview with Mr. Sdiri, executive director of the French Drôme / Ardèche Probation Service
France
"We are in this together" : Orsolya Szathmáry-Király describes her probation work during the pandemic
Hungary
Reflections on the Covid-19 crisis by Northern Ireland probation officer Pauline
Ireland
‘How we work as Probation Officers in times like these’
Ireland
Probation work in Dublin: emerging from lockdown?
Ireland
Inga Zandberga from Latvia about the COVID-19 challenges
Latvia
Delivering Community Service in North Antrim during COVID-19
Northern Ireland
Keeping our Staff safe during COVID-19
Northern Ireland
Working during the corona pandemic: behavioral trainer Jannette
The Netherlands
Probation work during corona: “My contact with clients is more frequent and intense than ever”
The Netherlands
Electronic court sessions: “In his own environment the client was able to better express himself”
The Netherlands
Domestic Violence trainings in times of corona: “with this couple we really needed to start working”
The Netherlands
Working during the corona pandemic: Electronic Monitoring coordinator Vera
The Netherlands
Probation officer Frans in the Netherlands: supervision meetings while walking
The Netherlands
Covid-19 Research
Here you can find research articles on Covid-19 and probation.
Community Supervision and Covid-19
By Nicola Carr, associate professor at the University of Nottingham.
Community Supervision and Covid-19 By Nicola Carr, associate professor at the University of Nottingham. Penal Supervision in a pandemic
By Fergus McNeill, professor at the University of Glasgow.
Domestic Abuse during corona
By Mrs. Stacey Musimbe-Rix of the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Community Rehabilitation Company (KSS CRC), Research and Policy Unit.
Mental health during Coronavirus
By Mrs. Stacey Musimbe-Rix of the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Community Rehabilitation Company (KSS CRC), Research and Policy Unit.
Supervision of probation during the crisis
An investigation by the Bewährungs- und Gerichtshilfe Baden-Württemberg by Mrs Julia Audick (Central Social Work Department)
Telematic Control and Semi-Freedom as a Response to the Pandemic: The Spanish Penitentiary System Experience
By Mrs. Esther Montero Perez de Tudela, Jurist-criminologist. Professor at the Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Remote supervision: Getting the balance right (2020)
Jane Dominey, Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice, Institute of Criminology University of Cambridge. David Coley, Kerry Ellis Devitt, Jess Lawrence, KSS CRC Research and Policy Unit
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-custodial sanctions and measures
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-custodial sanctions and measures: Summary report of a comparative study in Member States of the European Union. The report is published with the financial support of the International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation (IPPF) as part of the project ‘Addressing gaps in the implementation and management of alternatives to imprisonment and post-release support during the COVID-19 global pandemic.’
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