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Racism and Anti-Racism in Probation (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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Racism and Anti-Racism in Probation (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
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"Racism and Anti-Racism in Probation" analyzes the complex
processes through which black people are differentially treated by
the probation service. Focusing on the use of "language" in
probation practice, David Denney shows how subjective judgements
made by probation officers can be given a quasi-scientific quality
within the criminal justice system and are often used to justify
sentencing practice. In particular, the underlying assumptions and
perceptions of probation officers in relation to race are crucial
in understanding the nature of the service offered to black
offenders. Drawing on ethnographic material as well as his own wide
experience of probation work, David Denney demonstrates how
probation officers exercise power in a subjective manner, through
judgements given verbally to the courts and written reports. The
process through which these are constructed and transmitted in a
form acceptable to sentencers has a fictional quality, with clearly
framed linguistic entrances, exits and interventions, all governed
by a code of esoteric conventions unknown to the offender.
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