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Introduction, Gill McIvor. 1. Social Work and Penal Policy David Smith, Lancaster. 2. Developments in Probation in England and Wales 1984-1993 George Mair. 3. Recent Developments in Scotland Gill McIvor. 4. Probation in Northern Ireland Breidge Gadd. 5. Gender, Criminal Justice and Probation Anne Worrall. 6. Race, Culture and the Probation service Duncan Lawrence. 7. Risk Prediction and Criminal Justice Bryan Williams, University of Dundee and Anne Creamer, University of Dundee. 8. What Works with Sex Offenders? Mary Barker. 9. Intensive Probation George Mair. 10. Evaluating Work with Offenders: Community Service Orders Jean Hine and Neil Thomas, University of Birmingham. 11. Widening Circles: Mediation in Criminal Justice Tony F. Marshall. 12. Social Work with Prisoners Brian Williams, University of Keele. 13. Effectiveness Now: A Personal and Selective Overview Peter Raynor.
Gill McIvor is a Senior Research Fellow in the Social Work Research Centre, Department of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book...Generous use of headings and
sub-headings makes the pieces even more reader friendly and each is
well finished with a conclusion...Each piece is thoroughly well
informed and makes its own interesting contribution. The authors
too possess impressive credentials and experience in probation
practice, academic work and research.
*Irish Social Worker*
The authors include some of the best-known researchers in
criminological social work in the UK... For anyone wishing to gain
an overview of the policy context of community sanctions for
offenders in the UK over recent years, the chapters by Smith,
McIvor and Mair in this volume are an invaluable source. Other
chapters in the book... also provide extremely useful, empirically
based and well-balanced accounts of these areas.
*Legal and Criminological Psychology*
At a time when change is about the only thing that those working in
the criminal justice system can be sure of, this volume of essays
by academics and practitioners provides a welcome series of
perspectives on probation practice and its relationship to the
penal policy changes in the last decade... This book is
wide-ranging and scholarly and will appeal to both probation
students and staff alike. Recommended.
*Criminal Justice*
Those interested in the future of the probation service, or any of
the issues in specialist chapters, would find much of value.
*British Journal of Criminology*
This valuable collection... is much more than a textbook, providing
as it does a series of informed and thought-provoking perspectives
on developments in a particularly turbulent decade for criminal
justic policy and practice in this country. It will be welcomed by
all with a professional interest in probation and social work with
adult offenders.
*Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health*
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