This book describes the process of privatization of probation, assessing its impact on the probation service, and on the criminal justice system. It considers to what extent the probation can survive such changes and examines the emphasis on cost effectiveness and efficiency in criminal justice.
This book describes the process of privatization of probation, assessing its impact on the probation service, and on the criminal justice system. It considers to what extent the probation can survive such changes and examines the emphasis on cost effectiveness and efficiency in criminal justice.
Philip Bean is Emeritus Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Loughborough, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction: Privatisation and Neoliberalism 2. Government Intervention 3. The Probation Service's Response 4. Privatisation at Work: Separate Services Opening up the Market and Payment by Results 5. Privatisation at Work: Through the Gate Services and the Probation Institute 6. The Future of Probation
Preface 1. Introduction: Privatisation and Neoliberalism 2. Government Intervention 3. The Probation Service's Response 4. Privatisation at Work: Separate Services Opening up the Market and Payment by Results 5. Privatisation at Work: Through the Gate Services and the Probation Institute 6. The Future of Probation
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