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Coalition Government Penal Policy 2010-2015 - Austerity, Outsourcing and Punishment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): David Skinns Coalition Government Penal Policy 2010-2015 - Austerity, Outsourcing and Punishment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
David Skinns
R2,980 R2,016 Discovery Miles 20 160 Save R964 (32%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book shows how the overall impact of the penal policy agenda of the Coalition Government 2010-2015 has not led to the intended 'rehabilitation revolution', but austerity, outsourcing and punishment, designated here as 'punitive managerialism'. The policy of austerity has led to significant budget cuts in legal aid and court services which threaten justice. It has also led to staffing reductions and overcrowding in the prison system which threaten order and have undermined more positive work with prisoners. The outsourcing of prison and community-based offender services is based on untried method with uncertain results. The shift in orientation towards punishment is regrettable because it is essentially negative. The book notes that this move to punitive managerialism is located in the broader trend towards neo-liberalism. It concludes by attempting to articulate the parameters of an affordable and emotionally satisfying yet humane and rational penal policy.>

Conservative Government Penal Policy 2015-2021 - Austerity, Outsourcing and Punishment Redux? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022):... Conservative Government Penal Policy 2015-2021 - Austerity, Outsourcing and Punishment Redux? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Christopher David Skinns
R2,369 Discovery Miles 23 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book interrogates Conservative government penal policy for adult and young adult offenders in England and Wales between 2015 and 2021. Government penal policy is shown to have been often ineffective and costly, and to have revived efforts to push the system towards a disastrous combination of austerity, outsourcing and punishment that has exacerbated the penal crisis. This investigation has meant touching on topical debates dealing with the impact of resource scarcity on offenders' experiences of the penal system, the impact of an increasing emphasis on punishment on offenders' sense of justice and fairness, the balance struck between infection control and offender welfare during the government handling of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and why successive Conservative governments have intransigently pursued a penal policy that has proved crisis-exacerbating. The overall conclusion reached is that penal policy is too important to be left to governments alone and needs to be recalibrated by a one-off inquiry, complemented by an on-going advisory body capable of requiring governments to 'explain or change'. The book is distinctive in that it provides a critical review of penal policy change, whist combining this with insights derived from the sociological analysis of penal trends.

Conservative Government Penal Policy 2015-2021 - Austerity, Outsourcing and Punishment Redux? (1st ed. 2022): Christopher David... Conservative Government Penal Policy 2015-2021 - Austerity, Outsourcing and Punishment Redux? (1st ed. 2022)
Christopher David Skinns
R2,406 Discovery Miles 24 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book interrogates Conservative government penal policy for adult and young adult offenders in England and Wales between 2015 and 2021. Government penal policy is shown to have been often ineffective and costly, and to have revived efforts to push the system towards a disastrous combination of austerity, outsourcing and punishment that has exacerbated the penal crisis. This investigation has meant touching on topical debates dealing with the impact of resource scarcity on offenders' experiences of the penal system, the impact of an increasing emphasis on punishment on offenders’ sense of justice and fairness, the balance struck between infection control and offender welfare during the government handling of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and why successive Conservative governments have intransigently pursued a penal policy that has proved crisis-exacerbating. The overall conclusion reached is that penal policy is too important to be left to governments alone and needs to be recalibrated by a one-off inquiry, complemented by an on-going advisory body capable of requiring governments to ‘explain or change’. The book is distinctive in that it provides a critical review of penal policy change, whist combining this with insights derived from the sociological analysis of penal trends.

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