Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR)
Overview
The Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR) was set up in 2012.
It is sponsored by the Scottish Government, and its purpose is to: support desistance by providing approval and advice, setting standards and promoting excellence in programmes, interventions and processes aimed at rehabilitating people who have offended and by encouraging properly evaluated innovation.
It replaced the previous Scottish Accreditation Panel for Offender Programmes.
Its key functions include:
- advising those developing rehabilitative programmes for individuals in the community and/or a prison environment
- accreditation of structured group-based offender programmes
Members
- Professor Graham Towl, Chair
- Dr Sarah Lewis, Panel Member
- Michelle Gilluley, Panel Member
- Professor Erica Bowen, Panel Member
- Professor Susan McVie, Panel Member
- Rona Fraser, Panel Member
- Mark McSherry, Panel Member
Documents
- Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): member biographies
- Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): accredited programmes
- Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): interim report 2023
- Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): biennial report 2020 - 2022
- Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation: annual report 2018-2020
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