The assessment tool will collect civil society perceptions on (ex)offenders and CJS functions, using an online survey. The tool will be complete with the online open source SAS (software as a service) file programmed to a semi-automated survey analysis framework, the reporting template and instructions to use the assessment tool.
This IO is focus on developing one tool flexible enough to provide key inputs how (ex)offenders perceives the reintegration processes. The assessment tool will include a survey to collect perceptions from (ex)offenders perceptions on society acceptance regarding reintegration process.
Taking advantage of previous IO the effort will be on creating a survey adjusted to the public like offenders which poses special concerns and requirement to research design.
This IO pursues the design of a specific methodology to provide CJS with the critical guidance to perform effective engagement paths towards society. The purpose is to design a methodology that can increase the number of partner organisations (civil society), participating in (ex)offenders reintegration process, commit them to contribute with various resources and reach an agreement to work closely together towards common goals related to the reintegration of (ex) offenders.
THEME: Assessment Tool to screen society perceptions on (ex)offenders’ needs and CJS function Design and Replication
THEME: Assessment Tool to screen offender’s perceptions on society acceptance regarding reintegration process Design and Replication
THEME: Methodology on Community engagement in CJS
The team was reunited again, to explore a methodology on community engagement in the criminal justice system.