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This volume examines diverse developments in the evolution of
public policy institutions for remedying social problems. The
collected chapters address the transformation of social problems,
social problems work, and social problems solutions in the context
of criminal justice, mental health, and community institutions
(schools) in contemporary society. These diverse settings and
institutions collectively reflect a trend toward the use of various
'treatment' initiatives within formal disciplinary systems and as
part of legalistic social control strategies. Although all of the
remedial approaches considered are 'new' in the sense of being
recent innovations, many are only the most recent in a long
sequence of policy initiatives. The contributors to the collection
demonstrate that recent transformations in remedial approaches to
social problems and the challenges faced by such policy initiatives
are as much a function of what has come before as they are of their
own inherent features.
This volume brings together distinguished scholars and cutting-edge
experts in the fields of ethnography, law, and social control to
present a comprehensive, insightful, and state-of-the-art overview
of the everyday work and activities of legal and social control
professionals, functionaries, and participants. The chapters in the
collection bring to the foreground the distinctive contributions
that ethnographic and ethnomethodologically-informed studies have
to offer research on law and social control from theoretical,
methodological, and substantive viewpoints. The discussions address
a usefully broad and timely variety of themes, including management
of the media by prosecutors in the famous Mike Tyson rape case;
celebrity stalking and its social control; community protection
strategies and legislation for high-risk sex offenders; probation
officers' use of technology to "monitor" domestic violence
offenders; how contemporary immigration rules-in-practice impact
the immigration status of skilled professionals; bureaucratic
decision-making by federal housing officers; police methods of
interrogating suspects through an interpreter; how juvenile courts
respond to troublesome youths; Self-change treatment programs for
violent offenders in prison; and how jail inmates construct
parenthood behind bars. The collection emphasizes the need to
consider the organizationally and institutionally specific features
and competencies that comprise the legal and social control work
under investigation and allows for a deeper appreciation of the
practical terms through which people involved in this work make
their activities meaningful, carry out their tasks, and organize
their interactions.
This title was first published in 2000. The trend in the public
courts and in the private sector toward resolving civil cases
through mediation, as opposed to arbitration or trial, seems
inescapable. This book documents the emergence of a burgeoning
private dispute resolution industry utilizing the services of
retired judges, many of whom left the bench early to work as
professional mediators.
This title was first published in 2000. The trend in the public
courts and in the private sector toward resolving civil cases
through mediation, as opposed to arbitration or trial, seems
inescapable. This book documents the emergence of a burgeoning
private dispute resolution industry utilizing the services of
retired judges, many of whom left the bench early to work as
professional mediators.
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