Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Phillips, Jake; Fowler, Andrew; Westaby, Chalen; Waters, Jaime
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Bringing together a range of experts, this book addresses an important but hitherto neglected area of criminal justice practice and criminological research and offers chapters on emotional labour in police work; the probation and prison services; the legal profession; the youth justice and penal voluntary sectors.
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Bringing together a range of experts, this book addresses an important but hitherto neglected area of criminal justice practice and criminological research and offers chapters on emotional labour in police work; the probation and prison services; the legal profession; the youth justice and penal voluntary sectors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429619106
- Artikelnr.: 59574683
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429619106
- Artikelnr.: 59574683
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Jake Phillips is Reader in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University. His research is primarily focused on the intersection between policy and practice in the field of probation and community sanctions. In recent years he has conducted research on the emotional labour of probation practice, people who die whilst under probation supervision and the impact of inspection and regulation on probation policy and practice. Chalen Westaby is a Senior Lecturer in law at Sheffield Hallam University. She has published primarily in the field of emotional labour. Her empirical qualitative research has focussed on legal professionals, law students and most recently, probation officers and criminological researchers. She has also undertaken research into emotion in the legal profession, particularly focussing on empathy and its role within professional practice. Andrew Fowler is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University. As a former probation officer and practice tutor assessor he also teaches on the Professional Qualification in Probation and the undergraduate criminology programme. He has published work centering on emotional labour in probation practice. Andrew is currently undertaking research into the Skills for Effective Engagement Development Supervision model (SEEDS) for Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS). Jaime Waters is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Fellow of the Sheffield Institute for Policy Studies at Sheffield Hallam University. Her main research interests include illegal drug use, gambling, and emotional labour. She is co-author of Illegal Drug Use Through the Lifecourse and Mixed Methods in Criminology (both with Routledge), and editor of the special issue 'Entering the field of criminological research' in the British Journal of Community Justice.
1.Introduction: why study emotional labour in criminal justice and
criminology? 2.Emotional Labour in Policing 3.Emotional labour in the Legal
Profession 4.Emotions in context: the marginalisation and persistence of
emotional labour in probation 5.The Emotional Labour of Prison Work
6.Emotional Labour in the Penal Voluntary Sector 7.Doing criminological
research: an emotional labour perspective Part Two 8.Prison officers:
emotional labour and dying prisoners 9.Gendering Emotional Labour:
Independent Domestic Violence Advisors 10."And you didn't tell them that
they were getting robbed!?" Emotional Labour, Ethnography and Danger
11.Emotions at the prevention end of youth justice 12.Emotional Labour,
Cooling the Client Out and Lawyer Face 13.Hidden in Plain Sight:
Contrasting Emotional Labour and Burnout in Civilian and Sworn Law
Enforcement Employees 14.Whom to punish? - Street-level dilemmas within the
Swedish Border Police 15.The emotional labour of prison Listeners
16.Perspectives on the emotional labour of Special Constables 17.Anger and
The Emotional Culture Of Death Penalty Defense Lawyers 18.Conclusion: What
do we now know about emotional labour in criminal justice? Culture, context
and conflict
criminology? 2.Emotional Labour in Policing 3.Emotional labour in the Legal
Profession 4.Emotions in context: the marginalisation and persistence of
emotional labour in probation 5.The Emotional Labour of Prison Work
6.Emotional Labour in the Penal Voluntary Sector 7.Doing criminological
research: an emotional labour perspective Part Two 8.Prison officers:
emotional labour and dying prisoners 9.Gendering Emotional Labour:
Independent Domestic Violence Advisors 10."And you didn't tell them that
they were getting robbed!?" Emotional Labour, Ethnography and Danger
11.Emotions at the prevention end of youth justice 12.Emotional Labour,
Cooling the Client Out and Lawyer Face 13.Hidden in Plain Sight:
Contrasting Emotional Labour and Burnout in Civilian and Sworn Law
Enforcement Employees 14.Whom to punish? - Street-level dilemmas within the
Swedish Border Police 15.The emotional labour of prison Listeners
16.Perspectives on the emotional labour of Special Constables 17.Anger and
The Emotional Culture Of Death Penalty Defense Lawyers 18.Conclusion: What
do we now know about emotional labour in criminal justice? Culture, context
and conflict
1.Introduction: why study emotional labour in criminal justice and
criminology? 2.Emotional Labour in Policing 3.Emotional labour in the Legal
Profession 4.Emotions in context: the marginalisation and persistence of
emotional labour in probation 5.The Emotional Labour of Prison Work
6.Emotional Labour in the Penal Voluntary Sector 7.Doing criminological
research: an emotional labour perspective Part Two 8.Prison officers:
emotional labour and dying prisoners 9.Gendering Emotional Labour:
Independent Domestic Violence Advisors 10."And you didn't tell them that
they were getting robbed!?" Emotional Labour, Ethnography and Danger
11.Emotions at the prevention end of youth justice 12.Emotional Labour,
Cooling the Client Out and Lawyer Face 13.Hidden in Plain Sight:
Contrasting Emotional Labour and Burnout in Civilian and Sworn Law
Enforcement Employees 14.Whom to punish? - Street-level dilemmas within the
Swedish Border Police 15.The emotional labour of prison Listeners
16.Perspectives on the emotional labour of Special Constables 17.Anger and
The Emotional Culture Of Death Penalty Defense Lawyers 18.Conclusion: What
do we now know about emotional labour in criminal justice? Culture, context
and conflict
criminology? 2.Emotional Labour in Policing 3.Emotional labour in the Legal
Profession 4.Emotions in context: the marginalisation and persistence of
emotional labour in probation 5.The Emotional Labour of Prison Work
6.Emotional Labour in the Penal Voluntary Sector 7.Doing criminological
research: an emotional labour perspective Part Two 8.Prison officers:
emotional labour and dying prisoners 9.Gendering Emotional Labour:
Independent Domestic Violence Advisors 10."And you didn't tell them that
they were getting robbed!?" Emotional Labour, Ethnography and Danger
11.Emotions at the prevention end of youth justice 12.Emotional Labour,
Cooling the Client Out and Lawyer Face 13.Hidden in Plain Sight:
Contrasting Emotional Labour and Burnout in Civilian and Sworn Law
Enforcement Employees 14.Whom to punish? - Street-level dilemmas within the
Swedish Border Police 15.The emotional labour of prison Listeners
16.Perspectives on the emotional labour of Special Constables 17.Anger and
The Emotional Culture Of Death Penalty Defense Lawyers 18.Conclusion: What
do we now know about emotional labour in criminal justice? Culture, context
and conflict