This StreetGames publication reviews the most effective ways to maximise the value of appropriately designed sport-based interventions to policing and youth crime reduction initiatives.
+ Read moreA new study from England Boxing has revealed how and why the sport is so successful in helping to combat anti-social behavioural problems in young people facing disadvantage.
+ Read moreCheck out this insightful briefing about homelessness and its link to mental health, criminal justice and substance misuse.
+ Access NowThis research, funded from the Culture and Sport Evidence (CASE) programme, reviews the current evidence base on the social impacts of sport and culture.
+ Read moreThis is the first white paper for culture in more than 50 years and only the second ever published. It is the latest contribution to the Governments approach to public support for art and culture.
+ Read moreEUCPN (2012). Sport, science and art in the prevention of crime among children and youth. EUCPN Thematic Paper No. 1. European Crime Prevention Network: Brussels.
+ Access NowResearch on Sport as a Means of Crime Prevention in a Swedish Welfare Context. This is a Literature Review by David Ekholm, Linköping University, Sweden.
+ Access NowThis synthesis study by Project Oracle of sport based interventions in London asks: can sport based interventions have a positive impact on levels of youth violence?
+ Access NowThe Clearinghouse for Sport (Clearinghouse) is an Australian Sports Commission led information and knowledge sharing initiative and recently published some useful information prepared by Chris Hume.
+ Access NowForeword by Ian Blakeman, Director of Commissioning, NOMS. I am once again delighted to introduce the latest edition of the Prisoner Funder Directory.
+ Read moreWritten by Professor Rosie Meek, this is the first book to explore the role of sport in prisons and its subsequent impact on rehabilitation and behavioural change.
+ Read moreWritten by Professor Andrew Parker this book explores the various ways in which young people experience sport, physical activity and play as part of their everyday lives...
+ Read moreThis report assesses the economic value of three sports projects aimed at tackling gang violence and youth crime in the UK.
+ Read moreDeveloped by Health Education England, a new Health Careers website is now live.
+ Read moreThrough this strategy, government is redefining what success in sport means, with a new focus on five key outcomes.
+ Access NowPromoting Well-Being and Desistance Through Sport and Physical Activity: The Opportunities and Barriers Experienced by Women in English Prisons
+ Access NowEver wondered how to promote your organisation or present information about what you do? Here is a great example from one of our strategic partners, Active Communities Network.
+ Read moreThis report is the result of an 18-month research project exploring how the Urban Stars initiative works with young people in community and custody.
+ Read morePrisoner Education Trust have produced this Fit for Release report which identifies how sports-based learning can help prisoners engage in education, gain employment and desist from crime.
+ Read moreThis report summarises the evaluation findings of the 2nd Chance Project football and rugby acadamy, a two year initiative at HMYOI Portland.
+ Read moreThe Prisoner Education Trust have created this video demonstrating the impact of embedded learning and partnerships on rehabilitating offenders.
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