Punishment in the Community

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Author_Anne Worrall
Author_Clare Hoy
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Community Penalties
Community Rehabilitation Orders
Community Sentences
Community Service Orders
community supervision
CPOs
criminal
Criminal Justice Act
critical perspectives on community punishment
Curfew Orders
Electronic Monitoring
electronic monitoring practices
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Hm Inspectorate
home
Home Detention Curfews
Home Office 1995e
Home Office 1996a
Home Office 2002c
justice
Lac
National Probation Service
non-custodial sanctions
offender rehabilitation
office
officers
penal policy analysis
Persistent Young Offenders
probation
Probation Officers
Probation Service
Probation Services Officer
Reconviction Rates
Restorative Justice
sentences
service
Sex Offenders
YOT
Young Men
Youth Justice Board
youth offending interventions

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843920762
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book aims to provide a critical analysis of both political and professional developments in policy and practice relating to non-custodial penalties, taking full account of recent developments and the creation of a National Probation Service in 2002. Its aim is to unravel the complex institutional goals (the role of community punishment in the criminal justice system), professional goals (what can be achieved by community punishment) and political goals (the packaging and 'sale' of community punishment to the law-abiding public). The central focus is on principles and politics of community punishment, and on the changing role of the probation service.

Anne Worrall is Head of the Criminology Department at Keele University.

Clare Hoy is a practising magistrate.

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