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Will 'what works' in one country work in another? This unique
collection examines the cross-cultural transfer of skills and
expertise, drawing out the opportunities and challenges involved in
taking penal practices from one country to another.
1.Whereas many of the competing books focus on prisons, fewer focus
on the concept of punishment, and its social and political context.
2. This book has a multi-disciplinary market across criminology,
sociology and soco-legal studies. 3. This book is well-suited for
upper level courses on punishment and penology, prisons and the
criminal justice system.
This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to
probation. It brings together themes of policy, theory and practice
to help students and practitioners better understand the work of
probation, its limitations, its potential, but above all its value.
Setting probation in the context of the criminal justice system,
the book explores its history, purposes and contemporary
significance. It explains what probation is and the practical
realities of working with offenders in the community. The book also
covers the governance of probation and how policy and practice are
responding to contemporary concerns about crime and community
safety. This book encourages readers to appreciate the practical
and theoretical strengths and shortcomings of contemporary
probation practice. This revised and updated new edition includes a
full description and discussion of recent reforms in the probation
service and the Transforming Rehabilitation policy agenda. It also
offers further discussion of international perspectives on
probation, including international developments and collaborative
efforts between countries. This book is essential reading for
trainee probation officers and students taking courses on
probation, offender management, treatment and rehabilitation,
working with offenders and community justice.
1.Whereas many of the competing books focus on prisons, fewer focus
on the concept of punishment, and its social and political context.
2. This book has a multi-disciplinary market across criminology,
sociology and soco-legal studies. 3. This book is well-suited for
upper level courses on punishment and penology, prisons and the
criminal justice system.
This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to
probation. It brings together themes of policy, theory and practice
to help students and practitioners better understand the work of
probation, its limitations, its potential, but above all its value.
Setting probation in the context of the criminal justice system,
the book explores its history, purposes and contemporary
significance. It explains what probation is and the practical
realities of working with offenders in the community. The book also
covers the governance of probation and how policy and practice are
responding to contemporary concerns about crime and community
safety. This book encourages readers to appreciate the practical
and theoretical strengths and shortcomings of contemporary
probation practice. This revised and updated new edition includes a
full description and discussion of recent reforms in the probation
service and the Transforming Rehabilitation policy agenda. It also
offers further discussion of international perspectives on
probation, including international developments and collaborative
efforts between countries. This book is essential reading for
trainee probation officers and students taking courses on
probation, offender management, treatment and rehabilitation,
working with offenders and community justice.
Contemporary probation practice is developing rapidly and is become
increasingly professionalized. Probation officers are typically
described now as offender managers, and the creation of NOMS
(National Offender Management Service) has broadened the remit of
the Probation Service. As well as bringing an increased emphasis on
skills and qualifications it has also introduced a new set of ideas
and concepts into the established probation lexicon - including
institutional, legal, political and theoretical terms of its own as
well as importing concepts from the disciplines of sociology,
criminology and psychology. This Dictionary is the essential
reference book.This Dictionary is part a new series of Dictionaries
covering key aspects of criminal justice and the criminal justice
system and designed to meet the needs of both students and
practitioners. It contains approximately 300 entries (of between
500 and 1500 words) on key terms and concepts arranged
alphabetically. It is designed to meet the needs of both students
and practitioners. The entries include summary definition, main
text and key texts and sources. It takes full account of emerging
occupational and Skills for Justice criteria. It is edited by a
leading academic and practitioner in the probation and offender
management field. It also contains entries contributed by leading
academic and practitioners in probation and offender management.
Contemporary probation practice is developing rapidly and is become
increasingly professionalized. Probation officers are typically
described now as offender managers, and the creation of NOMS
(National Offender Management Service) has broadened the remit of
the Probation Service. As well as bringing an increased emphasis on
skills and qualifications it has also introduced a new set of ideas
and concepts into the established probation lexicon - including
institutional, legal, political and theoretical terms of its own as
well as importing concepts from the disciplines of sociology,
criminology and psychology. This Dictionary is the essential
reference book.This Dictionary is part a new series of Dictionaries
covering key aspects of criminal justice and the criminal justice
system and designed to meet the needs of both students and
practitioners. It contains approximately 300 entries (of between
500 and 1500 words) on key terms and concepts arranged
alphabetically. It is designed to meet the needs of both students
and practitioners. The entries include summary definition, main
text and key texts and sources. It takes full account of emerging
occupational and Skills for Justice criteria. It is edited by a
leading academic and practitioner in the probation and offender
management field. It also contains entries contributed by leading
academic and practitioners in probation and offender management.
Will 'what works' in one country work in another? This unique
collection examines the cross-cultural transfer of skills and
expertise, drawing out the opportunities and challenges involved in
taking penal practices from one country to another.
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