The Voluntary Sector and Criminal Justice - by Anthea Hucklesby & Mary Corcoran (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The voluntary sector has a long history of involvement in criminal justice by providing a variety of services to offenders and their families, victims and witnesses.
- About the Author: Mary Corcoran, Keele University, UK Ellie Cumbo, Clinks, UK Rod Dacombe, King's College London, UK Jane Dominey, University of Cambridge, UK Lesley Frazer, Wiltshire Care Partnership, UK Loraine Gelsthorpe, University of Cambridge, UK Jurgen Grotz, Institute for Volunteering Research, and University of East Anglia, UK Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada Clare Hayes, Detention Action, UK Carol Hedderman, University of Cambridge, UK Anthea Hucklesby, University of Leeds, UK Mike Maguire, Cardiff University and University of South Wales, UK Paula Maurutto, University of Toronto, Canada Clive Martin, Clinks, UK Rosie Meek, Royal Holloway University of London, UK Alice Mills, University of Auckland, New Zealand Elizabeth Morrow, King's College London, UK Katie O'Donoghue, Clinks, UK Katherine Williams, Aberystwyth University, UK
- 252 Pages
- Social Science, Criminology
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Book Synopsis
The voluntary sector has a long history of involvement in criminal justice by providing a variety of services to offenders and their families, victims and witnesses. This collection brings together leading experts to provide critical reflections and cutting edge research on the contemporary features of voluntary sector work in criminal justice.At a time when the voluntary sector's role is being transformed, this book examines the dynamic nature of the voluntary sector and its responses to current uncertainties, and some of the conflicting positions with regards to its present and future role in criminal justice work. It also examines the potential impact of economic, political and ideological trends on the role and remit of voluntary sector organisations which undertake criminal justice work.
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The voluntary sector has a long history of involvement in criminal justice by providing a variety of services to offenders and their families, victims and witnesses. This collection brings together leading experts to provide critical reflections and cutting edge research on the contemporary features of voluntary sector work in criminal justice.At a time when the voluntary sector's role is being transformed, this book examines the dynamic nature of the voluntary sector and its responses to current uncertainties, and some of the conflicting positions with regards to its present and future role in criminal justice work.It also examines the potential impact of economic, political and ideological trends on the role and remit of voluntary sector organisations which undertake criminal justice work.
Review Quotes
'What is rare and invaluable about this volume is the insight it provides from diverse perspectives: academic analysis, international practice and importantly stakeholder views. Such diversity clearly reflects the reality for the voluntary sector in the expectations and reliance placed on it in an increasingly diverse and complex criminal justice system.' - Anita Dockley, Research Director, The Howard League for Penal Reform
About the Author
Mary Corcoran, Keele University, UK Ellie Cumbo, Clinks, UK Rod Dacombe, King's College London, UK Jane Dominey, University of Cambridge, UK Lesley Frazer, Wiltshire Care Partnership, UK Loraine Gelsthorpe, University of Cambridge, UK Jurgen Grotz, Institute for Volunteering Research, and University of East Anglia, UK Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada Clare Hayes, Detention Action, UK Carol Hedderman, University of Cambridge, UK Anthea Hucklesby, University of Leeds, UK Mike Maguire, Cardiff University and University of South Wales, UK Paula Maurutto, University of Toronto, Canada Clive Martin, Clinks, UK Rosie Meek, Royal Holloway University of London, UK Alice Mills, University of Auckland, New Zealand Elizabeth Morrow, King's College London, UK Katie O'Donoghue, Clinks, UK Katherine Williams, Aberystwyth University, UKDimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 252
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Criminology
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Format: Hardcover
Author: Anthea Hucklesby & Mary Corcoran
Language: English
Street Date: October 29, 2015
TCIN: 1005549497
UPC: 9781137370662
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-5178
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 1 pounds
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