id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h7tugrekrrgt5pxamlvtu4ve2e ROBIN J. WILSON Evaluating the Effectiveness of Professionally-Facilitated Volunteerism in the Community-Based Management of High-Risk Sexual Offenders: Part One ? Effects on Participants and Stakeholders 2007 14 .pdf application/pdf 6598 476 60 high-risk sexual offenders released to the community in remaining crime-free, with many four COSA stakeholder groups: Core Members, circle volunteers, Surveys were distributed to the Core Members, circle volunteers, and Some questionnaires were distributed to Core Members and circle volunteers following a to other circle volunteers or to Core Members, or the surveys were mailed In terms of the circle volunteers' relationship with the Core Members, circle volunteers reported that they felt the Core Member experienced an back into the community, and 71% of the circle volunteer reported that the of the respondents reported that they felt the circle volunteers should Most of the professional/agency respondents reported a belief that participation in COSA provides a Core Member with a positive experience. about COSAs was that they increase offender responsibility and accountability (70%) and that community safety and support are the focus (63%). organisational support for circle volunteers and Core Members. ./cache/work_h7tugrekrrgt5pxamlvtu4ve2e.pdf ./txt/work_h7tugrekrrgt5pxamlvtu4ve2e.txt