Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impact of the government’s Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) agenda on day-to-day working cultures at the frontline of probation work. TR has brought with it extensive structural and cultural changes to probation work in England and Wales. Once a single public-sector service with a social welfare ethos of ‘advise, assist and befriend’, probation has been dismantled, partially privatised and culturally transformed into a collection of fragmented, target-driven organisations, divided according to risk and with an official rhetoric emphasising public protection. The implications of TR are now starting to surface. While much of this attention has focu...
This article presents an analysis of the main themes from the media debates around the Government's ...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This article utilises Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore how ...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
This thesis explores how staff have experienced the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to prob...
This article reflects upon the author’s experience of undertaking the PQF (Probation Qualifying Fram...
In June 2014 approx. 54 per cent of the total probation service workforce in England and Wales were ...
This article reviews developments in probation in England and Wales since 2010, a decade in which se...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
This article explores the changing nature of supervision in a Community Rehabilitation Company (CRC)...
This article maps the (shifting) boundaries of professional legitimacy, identity and practice in pro...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2016. This article reflects upon the author’s experience of undertaking th...
The outsourcing and transfer of labour in the contexts of policing, prisons and courts illustrate th...
The Coalition Government pledged to maintain ‘professionalism’ in probation through its market-based...
In 2014, the coalition government’s Transforming Rehabilitation reforms led to the wholesale restruc...
This article presents an analysis of the main themes from the media debates around the Government's ...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This article utilises Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore how ...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
This thesis explores how staff have experienced the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to prob...
This article reflects upon the author’s experience of undertaking the PQF (Probation Qualifying Fram...
In June 2014 approx. 54 per cent of the total probation service workforce in England and Wales were ...
This article reviews developments in probation in England and Wales since 2010, a decade in which se...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
This article explores the changing nature of supervision in a Community Rehabilitation Company (CRC)...
This article maps the (shifting) boundaries of professional legitimacy, identity and practice in pro...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2016. This article reflects upon the author’s experience of undertaking th...
The outsourcing and transfer of labour in the contexts of policing, prisons and courts illustrate th...
The Coalition Government pledged to maintain ‘professionalism’ in probation through its market-based...
In 2014, the coalition government’s Transforming Rehabilitation reforms led to the wholesale restruc...
This article presents an analysis of the main themes from the media debates around the Government's ...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This article utilises Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore how ...