
Living Criminal Justice Research – Why Good Endings Matter
From IN-CJ Podcast by International Network for Criminal Justice
May 19, 2026 · 29 min
About this episode
The episode explores how probation systems can recognize meaningful progress.
How should probation systems recognise meaningful progress? This is the central question explored in the first episode of IN-CJ’s Living Criminal Justice Research podcast, where Source
Topics covered
- probation systems
- meaningful progress
- criminal justice research
- policy evaluation
- rehabilitation
Keywords
- probation
- criminal justice
- research
- rehabilitation
- policy
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: International Network for Criminal Justice
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