RT Article T1 Probation, research and development in Europe JF European journal of probation VO 17 IS 3 SP 196 OP 219 A1 Mabon, Karyn A1 Kavanagh, Elaine A1 McNeill, Fergus A2 Kavanagh, Elaine A2 McNeill, Fergus LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1947455907 AB This article presents the findings from a year-long project commissioned by the Confederation of European Probation (CEP). The project aimed to support CEP to effectively engage with existing research on probation and to prioritise key research areas for the future. Between 2023 and 2024, we reviewed papers published in four key journals over a 10-year period and used the review to develop a typology of probation research. That typology informed the design of an online survey which was distributed to over 900 probation staff, and the survey results were then discussed in several focus groups with senior leaders in probation, with stakeholders and partners, and with frontline practitioners. In this paper, we present findings from all three activities and use them to highlight key barriers to research engagement by those working in probation, and to identify priorities for future probation research. K1 research-informed practice K1 research impact K1 offender supervision K1 community sanctions and measures K1 probation research K1 Probation DO 10.1177/20662203251391878