In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizations in criminal justice, a recent flurry of commentary has provided a marketized understanding of the penal voluntary sector and attempts to privatize it. Although this commentary has contributed significantly to the limited literature on the sector, the centrality of neoliberal policy in analysis is problematic. This article provides a critique of relevant commentary and offers a new exploration of the penal voluntary sector that extends beyond neoliberalism and marketization. A preliminary exploration of an alternative model is made, using political economy to provide a nuanced and politically enabling understanding of the role of voluntary ...
Neoliberal austerity measures and welfare state retrenchment have meant that voluntary organizations...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
Explores the social, cultural, and political context of privatisation in the criminal justice sector...
The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentl...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
This chapter examines the way in which neo-liberalism has impacted upon and consequently re-shaped t...
In recent years, the criminal justice sector has made various strategic partnerships with the privat...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
Neoliberal austerity measures and welfare state retrenchment have meant that voluntary organizations...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
Explores the social, cultural, and political context of privatisation in the criminal justice sector...
The correctional populations of the USA and England and Wales have undergone substantial and relentl...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
This chapter examines the way in which neo-liberalism has impacted upon and consequently re-shaped t...
In recent years, the criminal justice sector has made various strategic partnerships with the privat...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
There are two chronically unexamined assumptions about privatisation in punishment. First is the ide...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
Neoliberal austerity measures and welfare state retrenchment have meant that voluntary organizations...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...