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This book outlines an approach to the rehabilitation of offenders which takes into account the wider democratic processes, political structures and mechanisms; it aims to re-imagine rehabilitation within the context of social action.

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This book outlines an approach to the rehabilitation of offenders which takes into account the wider democratic processes, political structures and mechanisms; it aims to re-imagine rehabilitation within the context of social action.
Autorenporträt
Lol Burke is Professor in Criminal Justice at Liverpool John Moore's University and specialises in the areas of probation research, policy and practice. He has a particular interest in the way that occupational culture acts out in probation settings and resettlement provision for released prisoners. As a former probation practitioner, he has considerable experience working in both community and custodial settings. Steve Collett worked for three North West probation areas across four decades, retiring from the Cheshire Probation Trust in December 2010 after ten years as its chief officer. He is an Honorary Fellow within the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at Liverpool University, an Honorary Reader in Criminology within the School of Law at Manchester University, and an Honorary Fellow of Liverpool John Moores University. Fergus McNeill is Professor of Criminology and Social Work at the University of Glasgow where he works in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research and in Sociology. Prior to becoming an academic in 1998, Fergus worked for a number of years in residential drug rehabilitation and as a criminal justice social worker.