Recent penal policy developments in many jurisdictions suggest an increasing role for voluntary organizations. Voluntary organizations have long worked alongside penal institutions, but the multifaceted ways their programmes affect (ex-)offenders remain insufficiently understood. This article addresses the implications of voluntary organizations’ work with (ex-)offenders, using original empirical data. It adds nuance to netwidening theory, reframing the effects of voluntary organizations’ work as inclusionary and exclusionary. Exclusionary effects sometimes have inclusionary aspects, and inclusionary effects are constrained by a controlling carceral net. We propose the novel concept of inclusionary control. This is not an alibi for punishme...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
The Offender Rehabilitation Act (ORA) 2014 has extended post-release supervision to all individuals ...
Recent penal policy developments in many jurisdictions suggest an increasing role for voluntary orga...
Recent penal policy developments in England and Wales emphasize the role for voluntary organizations...
The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
This paper explores the concept of ‘penal drift’ - the gradual adoption of criminal justice culture,...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tomczak, P. & Buck, G. (2019). The crimi...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
Increasing calls for 'nothing about us without us' envision marginalised people as valuable and nece...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are k...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
This paper draws on original empirical research in Ontario, Canada which analyses penal voluntary se...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
The Offender Rehabilitation Act (ORA) 2014 has extended post-release supervision to all individuals ...
Recent penal policy developments in many jurisdictions suggest an increasing role for voluntary orga...
Recent penal policy developments in England and Wales emphasize the role for voluntary organizations...
The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
This paper explores the concept of ‘penal drift’ - the gradual adoption of criminal justice culture,...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tomczak, P. & Buck, G. (2019). The crimi...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
Increasing calls for 'nothing about us without us' envision marginalised people as valuable and nece...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are k...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
This paper draws on original empirical research in Ontario, Canada which analyses penal voluntary se...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
The Offender Rehabilitation Act (ORA) 2014 has extended post-release supervision to all individuals ...