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Rethinking What Works with Offenders: Probation, Social Context and Desistance from Crime

Rethinking What Works with Offenders: Probation, Social Context and Desistance from Crime

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This critical edition of "The Importance and Legacy of Past Studies in Probation" provides a wealth of new content, including a new chapter from the author, a new preface, and four critical essays from key international figures in the field. It is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners interested in probation and criminal justice.

Format: Hardback
Length: 334 pages
Publication date: 28 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


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In a moment when the probation service seeks to reverse its privatization, it is an opportune moment to reflect upon the significance and enduring impact of previous studies. Rather than presenting a mere new edition, this critical edition presents a wealth of fresh content, encompassing a new chapter penned by the author, a new preface, and four critical essays contributed by esteemed international scholars in the field.

The significance of past studies lies in their ability to shed light on the evolution, challenges, and opportunities within the probation service. By examining the findings and insights of previous research, we can gain valuable insights into the effectiveness of different approaches, the role of stakeholders, and the potential for innovation and improvement.

One of the key findings of past studies is the importance of community-based probation services. These services prioritize the involvement of local communities, organizations, and stakeholders in the rehabilitation and reintegration of probationers. By fostering a sense of responsibility and accountability within these communities, probation services can better address the root causes of criminal behavior and promote positive social change.

Another important aspect of past studies is the role of technology in probation services. With the advent of digital technologies, probation services have the opportunity to enhance their efficiency, effectiveness, and accessibility. For example, electronic monitoring systems can provide real-time monitoring of probationers, reducing the risk of probation violations and promoting better compliance with court-ordered conditions.

However, past studies have also highlighted the challenges and limitations of privatization in the probation service. One of the main concerns is the potential for profit-driven motives to compromise the quality of service. Private companies may prioritize profits over the well-being of probationers and their communities, leading to reduced resources, inadequate training, and a lack of accountability.

To address these challenges, it is essential to consider the lessons learned from past studies and to develop a comprehensive and sustainable approach to probation services. This may involve a combination of public and private sector partnerships, the integration of technology, and a focus on community-based rehabilitation and reintegration.

In conclusion, the importance and legacy of past studies cannot be overstated. By reflecting upon the findings and insights of previous research, we can gain valuable insights into the evolution, challenges, and opportunities within the probation service. By leveraging the lessons learned from past studies, we can develop a more effective, accountable, and sustainable approach to probation services that promotes positive social change and reduces the risk of recidivism.

Weight: 780g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367698966

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