This book explores probation staff understandings of professionalism in the aftermath of the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to services in England and Wales.
This book explores probation staff understandings of professionalism in the aftermath of the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to services in England and Wales.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matt Tidmarsh is a lecturer in Criminal Justice at the School of Law, University of Leeds. He completed his PhD on staff experiences of the Transforming Rehabilitation reforms to probation services in England and Wales, at the School of Law, University of Leeds, in November 2019. His research interests are interdisciplinary, drawing from criminology, sociology, and penology - with a particular focus identity, culture, and practice in probation.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Probation: A Profession in Transition 2.Probation's professional project 3.Transforming Rehabilitation: The micro-physics of (market) power 4.' Well what are you?' Professionalism identity and culture in probation 5.Probation practice architecture and an art of distributions 6.Payment by Results 'penal accountancy' and the regulation of autonomous conduct 7.'The right kind of person for the job?' Professionalism probation values and emotional labour 8.Beyond marketisation? The future of professionalism in probation
1.Probation: A Profession in Transition 2.Probation's professional project 3.Transforming Rehabilitation: The micro-physics of (market) power 4.' Well what are you?' Professionalism identity and culture in probation 5.Probation practice architecture and an art of distributions 6.Payment by Results 'penal accountancy' and the regulation of autonomous conduct 7.'The right kind of person for the job?' Professionalism probation values and emotional labour 8.Beyond marketisation? The future of professionalism in probation
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