Using new public management (NPM) theory as a context, this thesis evaluates the results of successive Victorian government policy initiatives to introduce competition and partly privatise the prison system during the 1992 to 2010 period. The evaluation comprised three performance themes: first, cost; second, conditions and service delivery; and third, accountability. This thesis thus examines the Government's policy promise that the introduction of NPM would advance the prison system's overall performance. Specifically, costs would fall, conditions and service standards would improve, and accountability would be enhanced. Datasets were collected from government sources and used to construct proxy measures for each of the performance criter...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Why have private prisons failed to live up to the promises of neoliberalism? Is there a better appro...
Social, political. economical and technological factors have exerted increasing pressure on prison p...
This essay looks at the meaning of New Public Management, its history in both economic theory and po...
Prison privatisation emerged in the United States in the mid 1980s and quickly spread to Australia a...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influenc...
The ‘new public management’ (NPM) promised a revolution in the way executive politicians control pub...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper fills a noticeable gap in the current economic ...
Contemporary prison systems are faced with such overwhelming problems that they are argued to be in ...
Submission t o the Inquiry into the privatisation of prisons and prison-related services There are m...
In October 2011, HM Prison Birmingham was transferred from public to private management, under G4S....
management of private prisons in Australia, I stated: Its impact has so far been positive, in terms ...
The changing emphasis on the nature_ of imprisonment and the introduction of new prisoner management...
This paper traces the recent history and development of privately operated prisons in the United Sta...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Why have private prisons failed to live up to the promises of neoliberalism? Is there a better appro...
Social, political. economical and technological factors have exerted increasing pressure on prison p...
This essay looks at the meaning of New Public Management, its history in both economic theory and po...
Prison privatisation emerged in the United States in the mid 1980s and quickly spread to Australia a...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influence...
The primary aim of this research is to examine the extent which prison management has been influenc...
The ‘new public management’ (NPM) promised a revolution in the way executive politicians control pub...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper fills a noticeable gap in the current economic ...
Contemporary prison systems are faced with such overwhelming problems that they are argued to be in ...
Submission t o the Inquiry into the privatisation of prisons and prison-related services There are m...
In October 2011, HM Prison Birmingham was transferred from public to private management, under G4S....
management of private prisons in Australia, I stated: Its impact has so far been positive, in terms ...
The changing emphasis on the nature_ of imprisonment and the introduction of new prisoner management...
This paper traces the recent history and development of privately operated prisons in the United Sta...
The private provision of penal services is just one aspect of a wider movement to roll back the stat...
Why have private prisons failed to live up to the promises of neoliberalism? Is there a better appro...
Social, political. economical and technological factors have exerted increasing pressure on prison p...