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Title/Author:
Probation and politics/ edited by Maurice Vanstone, Philip Priestley.
other author:
Vanstone, Maurice.
Published:
London :Palgrave Macmillan UK : : 2016.,
Description:
xii, 412 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Women and Probation -- Chapter 2. Where Did It All Go Wrong? -- Chapter 3. Social Justice, Human Rights and the Values of Probation -- Chapter 4. Values in Probation With People Who Commit Sex Crimes -- Chapter 5. What Probation Has Been and What It Could Become -- Chapter 6. Probation -- Chapter 7. Bridging and Broking -- Chapter 8. Probation, Privatisation, and Perceptions of Risk -- Chapter 9. The Nature of Probation Practice -- Chapter 10. The Rise of Risk in Probation Work -- Chapter 11. Alarms & Excursions -- Chapter 12. Effective Probation in England and Wales? -- Chapter 13. Forty Years and Counting -- Chapter 14. Probation -- Chapter 15. A Future for Evidence-based Do-gooding? -- Chapter 16. Probation Duty and the Re-moralisation of Criminal Justice -- Chapter 17. Probation in the Genes?
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Criminals - Rehabilitation - Great Britain. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59557-7
ISBN:
9781137595577
Probation and politics; cademic reflections from former practitioners
Probation and politics
[electronic resource] :edited by Maurice Vanstone, Philip Priestley. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xii, 412 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Women and Probation -- Chapter 2. Where Did It All Go Wrong? -- Chapter 3. Social Justice, Human Rights and the Values of Probation -- Chapter 4. Values in Probation With People Who Commit Sex Crimes -- Chapter 5. What Probation Has Been and What It Could Become -- Chapter 6. Probation -- Chapter 7. Bridging and Broking -- Chapter 8. Probation, Privatisation, and Perceptions of Risk -- Chapter 9. The Nature of Probation Practice -- Chapter 10. The Rise of Risk in Probation Work -- Chapter 11. Alarms & Excursions -- Chapter 12. Effective Probation in England and Wales? -- Chapter 13. Forty Years and Counting -- Chapter 14. Probation -- Chapter 15. A Future for Evidence-based Do-gooding? -- Chapter 16. Probation Duty and the Re-moralisation of Criminal Justice -- Chapter 17. Probation in the Genes?
Shadd Maruna, Dean of Law, Rutgers University. 'Important work. Fascinating idea for a book of essays. Great read.' Nick Cohen, The Observer. 'Level-headed account of the ruin of a vital public service. The writers' cool contempt and determination to be accurate make it all the more damning.' Martine Herzog-Evans, University of Reims, Law Faculty 'Very original collection. Raises essential questions - informative, enjoyable read.' This book provides a rigorous examination into the causes and effects of the abolishment of probation within the justice system. Addressing a wide range of subjects, such as current and historical perceptions of probation, the political factors which brought about its diminishment, and the effects of its dissolution, this study offers essential reading for those interested in broadening their understanding of the probation service and its vital role in rehabilitation. In addition, the combined contributions provide a compelling case for the reinstatement of an evidence-based probation service as the primary criminal justice agency concerned with helping to rehabilitate those people who come before the courts. Written by a broad range of experts, this book is a lively and engrossing read, destined to be invaluable to policy makers, social science theorists and commentators, as well as scholars of criminology and the justice system.
ISBN: 9781137595577
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LC Class. No.: HV9345.A5 / P74 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 364.630941
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Chapter 1. Women and Probation -- Chapter 2. Where Did It All Go Wrong? -- Chapter 3. Social Justice, Human Rights and the Values of Probation -- Chapter 4. Values in Probation With People Who Commit Sex Crimes -- Chapter 5. What Probation Has Been and What It Could Become -- Chapter 6. Probation -- Chapter 7. Bridging and Broking -- Chapter 8. Probation, Privatisation, and Perceptions of Risk -- Chapter 9. The Nature of Probation Practice -- Chapter 10. The Rise of Risk in Probation Work -- Chapter 11. Alarms & Excursions -- Chapter 12. Effective Probation in England and Wales? -- Chapter 13. Forty Years and Counting -- Chapter 14. Probation -- Chapter 15. A Future for Evidence-based Do-gooding? -- Chapter 16. Probation Duty and the Re-moralisation of Criminal Justice -- Chapter 17. Probation in the Genes?
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