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    Opportunity-Reduction Supervision Strategies With Domestic and Family Violence Probationers and Parolees by Schaefer, Lacey, Williams, Gemma C., Moir, Emily

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (02-06-2022)
    “…Many forms of supervision strategies traditionally utilized by probation and parole officers emphasize service brokerage, case management, and compliance…”
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    A quasi-experimental evaluation of the “environmental corrections” model of probation and parole by Schaefer, Lacey, Little, Simon

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-12-2020)
    “…Objectives The current study reports the results of a pilot test of the Environmental Corrections model of probation and parole, a framework for supervising…”
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    Probation and Parole Officers’ Compliance With Case Management Tools: Professional Discretion and Override by Schaefer, Lacey, Williamson, Harley

    “…Actuarial assessment has become an integral component of offender management, helping to structure the decision-making of correctional staff about offenders’…”
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    Steering Clear of Crime: The Strategies Used by Probationers and Parolees to Reduce, Resist, and Replace Reoffending Risks by Moir, Emily, Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Victims & offenders (18-08-2023)
    “…Many jurisdictions are currently experiencing the effects of "mass supervision," managing record-breaking numbers of people on probation and parole orders…”
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    Correcting the "Correctional" Component of the Corrections Officer Role: How Offender Custodians Can Contribute to Rehabilitation and Reintegration by Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Corrections: policy, practice and research (02-01-2018)
    “…Research demonstrates that for many individuals imprisonment fails to rehabilitate or deter, and may actually promote recidivism. What can be done to limit…”
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    On the reinforcing nature of crime and punishment: An exploration of inmates' self-reported likelihood of reoffending by Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Journal of offender rehabilitation (02-04-2016)
    “…Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. This study theorizes that two processes influence recidivism…”
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    Proposed Principles for Procedurally Just Probation and Parole Practices by Williams, Gemma C., Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Corrections: policy, practice and research (14-03-2024)
    “…As part of a qualitative evaluation of a trial of a new model of community corrections (Triple-S: Social Supports in Supervision), we interviewed 53…”
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    Predicting perceptions of crime : community residents' recognition and classification of local crime problems by Schaefer, Lacey, Mazerolle, Lorraine

    “…Individual observation and classification of local crime problems - individuals' perceptions of crime - crime controller behaviour - how community residents…”
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    The impact of police uniforms in changing views of police legitimacy and driving intentions among young people: an experimental trial by Anderson, Levi, Bates, Lyndel, Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (13-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Objectives This study aimed to determine if young people’s views of police legitimacy and intentions to offend are affected by the delivery of a road…”
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    The impact of a collaboratively designed digital intervention on views of police legitimacy and reported young driver offending by Anderson, Levi, Bates, Lyndel, Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Safer communities (01-10-2024)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of a collaboratively designed digital road safety intervention on a sample of young drivers and…”
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    Probation and parole case management as opportunity-reduction supervision by Schaefer, Lacey, Williamson, Harley

    Published in Journal of offender rehabilitation (03-10-2017)
    “…Recent developments in probation and parole show a shift from the traditional control and treatment approach towards opportunity-reduction supervision…”
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    The Impact of Probation and Parole Officers' Attitudes about Offenders on Professional Practices by Schaefer, Lacey, Williams, Gemma C.

    Published in Corrections: policy, practice and research (07-08-2020)
    “…There is a large literature examining public attitudes toward offenders, but fewer studies have examined the perceptions held by criminal justice actors about…”
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    Design and development of a digital intervention for crime prevention: a road safety intervention targeting young driver non-compliance by Anderson, Levi, Bates, Lyndel, Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Safer communities (17-02-2023)
    “…Purpose This purpose of this study is to outline an inclusive development strategy for crime prevention interventions. Crime prevention interventions are…”
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    Putting process into routine activity theory: Variations in the control of crime opportunities by Schaefer, Lacey, Mazerolle, Lorraine

    Published in Security journal (2017)
    “…This article extends the basic tenets of routine activity theory by explicating three unique mechanisms that influence crime prevention actions: relationality,…”
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    Different actions for different crimes: Explaining individual action in local crime problems by Schaefer, Lacey, Mazerolle, Lorraine, Kapnoulla, Marianne

    Published in Journal of community psychology (01-09-2017)
    “…The crime prevention literature finds extensive support for crime‐specific approaches to organized interventions in crime problems. Yet within the communities…”
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    Saved, Salvaged, or Sunk: A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Faith-Based Interventions on Inmate Adjustment by Schaefer, Lacey, Sams, Tara, Lux, Jennifer

    Published in The Prison journal (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-09-2016)
    “…Following the recent economic downturn, the religious roots of American corrections have begun to repopularize. While faith-based correctional interventions…”
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    Expanding desistance theories through the integration of offender strategies by Williams, Gemma C., Schaefer, Lacey

    Published in Journal of crime & justice (01-01-2021)
    “…Existing theories of desistance can be loosely divided into two perspectives: socio-situational theories identify how life-course events and the social…”
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    Problem-Solving Courts in Australia: A Review of Problems and Solutions by Schaefer, Lacey, Beriman, Mary

    Published in Victims & offenders (03-04-2019)
    “…This article reviews the experience of Australian problem-solving courts since their introduction 20 years ago. The paper begins with a description of these…”
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    And you know, we're on each other's team: Lessons from an in-depth analysis of researcher-practitioner partnerships in criminal justice research by Hodgkinson, Tarah, Schaefer, Lacey, Harte, Niamh, Pearson, Nicola, Lonergan, Natasha, Barber, Claire

    “…Researcher-practitioner partnerships (RPPs) bring together multiple perspectives to create more holistic, contextually grounded, and arguably better criminal…”
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    When a loved one is on community supervision: the crime controller strategies used by 'PoPPs' (parents/partners/peers of probationers and parolees) by Schaefer, Lacey, Moir, Emily, Williams, Gemma C.

    Published in Criminal justice studies (03-04-2019)
    “…Scholars have called for the incorporation of informal social control agents into the community supervision of offenders, although systematic efforts to do so…”
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