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Abstract: Caring for veterans returning from service is just as important as preparing troops for deployment. Beyond the Line is a collection of current research presented by the …
Abstract: This impact report outlines the activities, media coverage, change model, research, outcomes and finances for the Forces in Mind Trust's 2016 activities.
Abstract: This Framework has been developed jointly by Welsh Government and Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service on behalf of the All Wales Criminal Justice Board. The …
Abstract: Project Nova was implemented to consider and address the needs of veteran offenders following a referral after arrest by the Police. The pilot, delivered in Norfolk and …
Abstract: This is the second release of statistics on all offences contrary to the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (SOA 03) and historic sexual offences that are dealt with wholly within …
Abstract: The Army Families Federation’s latest roadshow is taking place in Kinloss, Scotland on 23 March 2017. We wanted to hear from as many families as possible, prior to the …
Abstract: Examining both the GI Bill and the origins of desegregation of traditionally segregated institutions of higher learning in the South, this historical essay argues that …
Abstract: In 2013, the Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) published and launched the Transition Mapping Study (TMS). The study was commissioned to develop understanding of the transition …
Abstract: Veterans treatment courts (VTCs) are designed to offer a rehabilitative approach to criminal justice, focusing on treatment for mental health and substance use …
Abstract: Ex-armed forces represent the largest occupational subset of offenders in prison in England yet we know little about their offending behaviour. One-hundred-and-five …
Abstract: The aim of this article is to examine the operation of the court martial in respect of these disciplinary offences. It does so by undertaking a doctrinal and empirical …
Summary: This report builds on the Phillips Review into ex-armed forces personnel in the criminal justice system. Funded by the Forces in Mind Trust and commissioned by the …