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Multi-agency working continues to be a core focus in criminal justice and allied work, with the government investing significantly in training criminal justice professionals. This fully revised and expanded edition of this comprehensive text brings together probation, policing, prison, social work, criminological and organisational studies perspectives, and is an essential guide for students and practitioners in offender management and other managed care environments. The contributors provide critical analysis of the latest theory, policy and practice of multi-agency working and each chapter…mehr
Multi-agency working continues to be a core focus in criminal justice and allied work, with the government investing significantly in training criminal justice professionals. This fully revised and expanded edition of this comprehensive text brings together probation, policing, prison, social work, criminological and organisational studies perspectives, and is an essential guide for students and practitioners in offender management and other managed care environments. The contributors provide critical analysis of the latest theory, policy and practice of multi-agency working and each chapter includes case studies, key points, exercises and further reading.
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Autorenporträt
Aaron Pycroft is Reader in Criminal Justice and Social Complexity with the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth. Dennis Gough is Senior Lecturer in Penology and Course Leader for the Professional Doctorate in Criminal Justice in the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction ~ Aaron Pycroft and Dennis Gough Multi-agency working and the governance of crime control ~ Dennis Gough From a trained incapacity to professional resistance in criminal justice ~ Aaron Pycroft A time of change: the expanding role of Police and Crime Commissioners in local criminal justice delivery ~ Barry Loveday and Sue Roberts Integrated offender management: a brave new world or business as usual? ~ Andy Williams MAPPA: sex offenders and managing 'the other' in the community ~ Mike Nash Protection and prevention: identifying, managing and monitoring priority perpetrators of domestic abuse ~ Jacki Tapley and Zoë Jackson Policing a diverse society: the community based rationale for multi-agency working ~ Claudia Cox The development of the police role in safeguarding children ~ John Fox Hate crime, policing and multi-agency partnership working ~ Jemma Tyson and Nathan Hall The complexity of partnerships in the UK Counter Terrorism Strategy. What might we learn from contemporary efforts to counter hate crime? ~ John Grieve Interviewing children as suspects: the need for a child-centred approach ~ Lesley Laver Culture Club Assemble! The powerful role of multi-agent relationships in prison habilitation ~ Sarah Lewis Integrated secure care pathways for people with complex needs: service user, policy and practice perspectives ~ Graham Noyce Removing the 'dual' and working with the presenting diagnosis: core processes of change ~ Anita Green and Aaron Pycroft Offenders with mental health needs in the criminal justice system: the multi-agency challenge to provide solution-focused responses ~ Jane Winstone Enforcement and rehabilitation: challenges to partnership working with substance using offenders ~ Marie-Edith Tiquet The decline of youth offending teams: towards a progressive and positive youth justice ~ Nicholas Pamment
Introduction ~ Aaron Pycroft and Dennis Gough Multi-agency working and the governance of crime control ~ Dennis Gough From a trained incapacity to professional resistance in criminal justice ~ Aaron Pycroft A time of change: the expanding role of Police and Crime Commissioners in local criminal justice delivery ~ Barry Loveday and Sue Roberts Integrated offender management: a brave new world or business as usual? ~ Andy Williams MAPPA: sex offenders and managing 'the other' in the community ~ Mike Nash Protection and prevention: identifying, managing and monitoring priority perpetrators of domestic abuse ~ Jacki Tapley and Zoë Jackson Policing a diverse society: the community based rationale for multi-agency working ~ Claudia Cox The development of the police role in safeguarding children ~ John Fox Hate crime, policing and multi-agency partnership working ~ Jemma Tyson and Nathan Hall The complexity of partnerships in the UK Counter Terrorism Strategy. What might we learn from contemporary efforts to counter hate crime? ~ John Grieve Interviewing children as suspects: the need for a child-centred approach ~ Lesley Laver Culture Club Assemble! The powerful role of multi-agent relationships in prison habilitation ~ Sarah Lewis Integrated secure care pathways for people with complex needs: service user, policy and practice perspectives ~ Graham Noyce Removing the 'dual' and working with the presenting diagnosis: core processes of change ~ Anita Green and Aaron Pycroft Offenders with mental health needs in the criminal justice system: the multi-agency challenge to provide solution-focused responses ~ Jane Winstone Enforcement and rehabilitation: challenges to partnership working with substance using offenders ~ Marie-Edith Tiquet The decline of youth offending teams: towards a progressive and positive youth justice ~ Nicholas Pamment
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