Public protection has become an increasingly central theme in
the work of the criminal justice agencies in many parts of the
world in recent years. Its high public profile and consequent
political sensitivity means that growing numbers of criminal
justice professionals find their daily work load dominated by the
assessment and management of high risk of harm offenders.
Developments such as sex offender registers and (in the UK) Multi
Agency Public Protection Arrangements (Mappa) have made this issue
not only a core activity for police, probation and prison services,
but to a range of other organizations as well, in particular social
work and the health services. Partnership has become central to the
concept of public protection. At the same time the concept of
public protection has occasioned increased political debate.
Protecting the public from high risk or dangerous offenders has
become an international issue and has increasingly shaped criminal
justice policy.
This text brings together leading authorities in the field,
providing authoritative coverage of the theory and practice of
public protection, both in the UK and internationally. It provides
a critical review of contemporary public protection practice as
well as up-to-date research and thinking in the field.
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