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British Journal of Community Justice (2013) « Transforming Rehabilitation – Under the Microscope ».

janvier 4th, 2014 | Publié par crisostome dans PROBATION

« Transforming Rehabilitation – Under the Microscope ». British Journal of Community Justice, special ed.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Editorial – Probation: Peering through the uncertainty , Paul Senior
  • 9 Digging up the grassroots? The impact of marketisation and managerialism on local justice, 1997 to 2013 , Phil Bowen & Jane Donoghue
  • 21 Transforming Rehabilitation – the risks for the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in engaging in commercial contracts with tier 1 providers , Rebecca Marples
  • 33 My Rehabilitation Revolution , Russell Webster
  • 37 Transforming Rehabilitation and the creeping marketisation of British public services , Craig Harper
  • 43 Payment by Results: hopes, fears and evidence, Carol Hedderman
  • 59 Integrated offender management: assessing the impact and benefits – holy grail or fool’s errand? , Kevin Wong
  • 83 Transforming Rehabilitation: evidence, values and ideology, Fergus McNeill
  • 87 Risk and privatisation , Wendy Fitzgibbon
  • 91 Transforming Rehabilitation: transforming the occupational identity of probation workers? , Anne Robinson
  • 103 Why cultural differences between sectors mean probation won’t work as a commodity , Samantha McGarry
  • 109 Practice values versus contract values: the importance of a culture of reflective practice , Becky Clarke
  • 115 Working with offenders: someone has to do it…but not just anyone can, Rob Mawby & Anne Worrall
  • 119 Still working with involuntary clients , Jane Dominey
  • 123 Public protection? The implications of Grayling’s ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ agenda on the safety of women and children , Beverley Gilbert
  • 135 Mind the gap: quality without equality in Transforming Rehabilitation , Theo Gavrielides
  • 149 ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ for women? A view from the courts , Gemma Birkett
  • 153 What will ‘count’ and be transformed for women in the criminal justice system? Rebecca Gomm
  • 159 A social approach to the process of rehabilitation , Tracey McMahon
  • 165 The implications of ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ and the importance of probation practitioner skills, methods and initiatives in working with service-users , Jamal Hylton
  • 175 Transforming Rehabilitation, a fiscal motivated approach to offender management ; Steven Calder & Anthony Goodman
  • 189 A returning probation officer’s thoughts on the erosion of professionalism in offender management and the Transforming
  • Rehabilitation agenda ; Julia Norton
  • 191 A probation officer’s brief reflections on twenty years of rehabilitative transformation ; Mike Guilfoyle
  • 195 Care leavers and the new offender management system ; Jonathan Evans
  • 199 Letters to Grayling
  • 215 Community Justice Files 31 ; Edited by Nick Flynn
  • 223 Book Reviews ; Edited by Marian Duggan

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