RT Article T1 Probation reform, the RAR and the forgotten ingredient of supervision JF Probation journal VO 66 IS 4 SP 451 OP 455 A1 Robinson, Gwen 1969- A2 Dominey, Jane 1965- LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1735501662 AB Considering the current review of probation services in England and Wales, this comment piece acknowledges the disappearance of supervision as a cornerstone of effective rehabilitation and the emergence of Rehabilitative Activity Requirements (RARs) replacing supervision. The authors raise concerns about the effectiveness of RARs and at this juncture argue the importance of retaining supervision within the responsibilities of National Probation Service case managers and safeguarding against it becoming an intervention that is delivered by external providers. K1 Supervision K1 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement K1 Probation practice K1 Transforming Rehabilitation K1 Probation DO 10.1177/0264550519881690