Items where Author is "Ansbro, Maria"

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Article

Ansbro, Maria (2019) Attachment theory and Probation Practice. The Magazine of the Probation Institute, 12.

Ansbro, Maria (2019) A qualitative examination of attachment based concepts in probation supervision. Probation Journal. ISSN 0264-5505

Ansbro, Maria (2018) Integrating attachment theory into probation practice; a qualitative study. British Journal of Social Work, 48 (8). pp. 2235-2252. ISSN 0045-3102

Ansbro, Maria (2015) Looking under the bonnet: probation officers' practice with child protection cases. Child & Family Social Work. ISSN 1365-2206

Ansbro, Maria (2014) Probation officers and child protection work; what does 'think family' look like in practice?". Probation Journal, 61 (4). pp. 381-396. ISSN 0264-5505

Ansbro, Maria (2014) The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham, 1997−2013. Probation Journal, 61 (4). pp. 429-432. ISSN 0264-5505

Ansbro, Maria (2010) The Nuts and Bolts of Risk Assessment: When the Clinical and Actuarial Conflict. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 49 (3). pp. 252-268. ISSN 0265-5527 (Submitted)

Ansbro, Maria (2008) Using attachment theory with offenders. Probation Journal, 55 (3). pp. 231-244. ISSN 0264-5505

Ansbro, Maria (2006) Serious Further Offence Inquiry. Probation Journal, 53 (2). pp. 167-169. ISSN 0264-5505

Ansbro, Maria (2006) What Can we Learn from Serious Incident Reports? Probation Journal, 53 (1). pp. 57-70. ISSN 0264-5505

Conference or Workshop Item

Ansbro, Maria (2023) An examination of the UK Sex Offender Register twenty-five years after its inception: which aspects are effective and proportionate, and which are in need of updating? In: British Society of Criminology conference, 27 - 30th June 2023, UCLAN Preston.

Ansbro, Maria (2018) Integrating attachment theory into probation practice: a qualitative study. In: The Joint Social Work, Education and Research Conference 2018, 3 - 4 September 2018, Canterbury Christ Church University.

Ansbro, Maria (2018) Achievements and Costs of Sex Offender Registration: Is Justice Served? In: 18th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology Crimes Against Humans and Crimes against Humanity, 29th August - 1st September 2018, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Ansbro, Maria (2015) The Use of Attachment Theory in Probation Practice. In: 2015 European Society of Criminology Conference, 2 - 5 September 2015, Porto University Portugal.

Ansbro, Maria (2014) Main cast or cameo role? Probation Officers in multi agency child protection work. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Liverpool.

Ansbro, Maria (2012) How much choice do participants in research have? In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Portsmouth.

Ansbro, Maria (2011) Using Attachment Theory with Offenders. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Vilnius.

Ansbro, Maria (2010) The role of the Probation Service in Safeguarding Children. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Leicester University.

Ansbro, Maria (2009) The nuts and bolts of risk assessment; when actuarial and clinical information disagree. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Cardiff University.

Ansbro, Maria (2008) The use of attachment theory with offenders. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Huddersfield University.

Ansbro, Maria (2007) Functionary or Professional? Training in the Probation Service. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, London School of Economics.

Ansbro, Maria (2006) Lessons from Serious Further Offences. In: British Society of Criminology Conference, Glasgow/Strathclyde Universities..

Book

Ansbro, Maria (2022) Using attachment theory in probation practice. Academic Insights. ISBN 978-1-915468-16-1

Thesis

Ansbro, Maria (2017) How do probation officers apply attachment theory in their practice? A qualitative study of probation supervision. Doctoral thesis, Queens University Belfast.

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