Residential Work with Offenders

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Assistant Chief Probation Officer
Assistant Manager
Author_Emma Wincup
Bail Hostels
Carlton House
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Concerted Efforts
convicted offenders
Crack Cocaine
criminal justice
Criminal Justice Policy Makers
criminal justice practice
Criminological
Double Cover
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Ethnic Minority Offenders
female offender rehabilitation
Feminist Social Work Literature
Fulltime Employment
Harding House
Hm Inspectorate
Home Detention Curfews
Hostel Provision
Hostel Residents
Hostel Staff
hostel staff experiences
Hostel Workers
Hostels
National Probation Service
personal anxieties
Probation
Probation Hostels
Probation Service
Professional Development
qualitative research methods
residential offender supervision case studies
Residential Work
risk management strategies
Social Work Series
Sociological
Team Approach
workplace stress coping

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138729278
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2002: Throughout the book reflexive accounts of practice gathered from qualitative research in four different types of bail and probation hostels (women-only, women-only with provision for children, mixed and men-only) are used to argue that the combination of working with a difficult client group in a difficult setting creates a unique blend of professional and personal anxieties. These reflexive accounts are located within their broader social and criminal justice context, and analyzed in relation to contemporary criminological and sociological debates. The result is a detailed insight into the everyday world of bail and probation hostels covering issues such as managing risk and violence, coping with stress and evaluating practice.
Emma Wincup, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, UK