Research and analysis

How do you get people on board? Exploring what matters for interventions implementation in the community

This research study explored the factors that help, and hinder, the implementation of interventions within the community.

Applies to England and Wales

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How do you get people on board? - MoJ analytical series

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Annex A - How do you get people on board

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Annex B - How do you get people on board

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Details

The gap between how interventions are designed to be delivered and how they are delivered in real-world settings is well-recognised. The current study explored what factors help or hinder good quality intervention implementation within community criminal justice settings. Nine themes were identified and a preliminary model of successful intervention implementation is derived from these.

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Published 26 March 2026

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