• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Willan
  • Pubblicazione: 09/2005
  • Edizione: 1° edizione

Community Justice

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AGGIUNGI AL CARRELLO
TRAMA
This book provides an accessible text and critical analysis of the concepts and delivery of community justice, a focal point in contemporary criminal justice. The probation service in particular has undergone radical changes in relation to professional training, roles and delivery of services, but now operates within a mosaic of a number of inter-agency initiatives. This book provides a critical appreciation of community justice, its origin and direction, and examines debates on the ways in which the trend towards community justice is changing the criminal justice system. At the same time it looks at the inter-agency character of intervention and the developing idea of end-to-end offender management, and it familiarizes the reader with a number of more specialist areas, such as hate crime, mental illness, substance abuse, and victims.
NOTE EDITORE
This book provides and accessibletext and critical analysis of the concepts and delivery of community justice, a focal point in contemporary criminal justice. The probation service in particular has undergone radical changes in relation to professional training, roles and delivery of services, but now operates within a mosaic of a number of inter-agency initiatives. This book aims to provide a critical appreciation of community justice, its origin and direction, and to engage with debates on the ways in which the trend towards community justice is changing the criminal justice system. At the same time it examines the inter-agency character of intervention and the developing idea of end-to-end offender management, and familiarises the reader with a number of more specialist area, such as hate crime, mental illness, substance abuse, and victims.

SOMMARIO
1. Community Justice: The Smell of Fresh Bread byFrancis Pakes and Jane Winstone 2. The Probation Service, Public Protection and Dangerous Offenders byMike Nash 3. Dim Prospects: Humanistic Values and the Fate of Community Justice byMike Nellis 4. The Police Service: From Enforcement to Management byRobin Fletcher 5. Police and Community Justice in Partnership byBarry Loveday 6. 'Tough on Probation': Probation Practice under the National Offender Management Service byDennis Gough 7. Working for Community Justice:A Home Office Perspective byChris Lewis 8. A New Chance for Rehabilitation: Multi-agency Provision and Potential under NOMS byAaron Pycroft 9. Crime Prevention: The Role and Potential of Schools byCarol Hayden 10. The Identification and Management of Anti-social and Offending Behaviour byRuth M. Hatcher and Clive R. Hollin 11. Community Youth Justice: Policy, Practices and Public Perception byNikki McKenzie 12. Community Responses to Hate Crime byNathan Hall 13. Marginalized and Disenfranchises: Community Justice and Mentally Disordered Offenders byJane Winstone and Francis Pakes 14. Improving Confidence in Criminal Justice: Achieving Community Justice for Victims and Witnesses byJacki Tapley 15. Is Research Working? Revisiting the Research and Effective Practice Agenda byJames McGuire 16. Community Justice in a Safety Culture: Probation Service and Community Justice in the Netherlands byMiranda Boone

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781843921288
  • Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.35 lb
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Pagine Arabe: 320