Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in marketised penal service delivery. However, market policy reforms are thought to pose risks to distinctive voluntary sector work with prisoners. Although commentators have suggested that the voluntary sector and its staff make distinctive contributions to prisoners, these have long been poorly understood. This article uses original interview data to demonstrate that voluntary sector practitioners can offer prisoners distinctive opportunities and relational experiences. Prisoner relationships with voluntary sector practitioners can be differentiated from those with education and custodial staff. Furthermore, these relationships may have distincti...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
User involvement in service development is seen as important to the credibility of these interventio...
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 penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
Voluntary sector organisations (VSOs) have a long history of engagement with offenders. Recent polic...
This article provides an overview of a person-centred counselling service provided by a voluntary se...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
The voluntary sector has a long history of involvement in criminal justice by providing a variety of...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
Prison officer-prisoner relationships are at the heart of prison life. This thesis seeks to understa...
This paper considers the development of inter-agency partnerships between the probation service and ...
This article is based on a brief evaluation carried out on behalf of the relationship counselling se...
This paper explores the concept of ‘penal drift’ - the gradual adoption of criminal justice culture,...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
User involvement in service development is seen as important to the credibility of these interventio...
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 penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
Voluntary sector organisations (VSOs) have a long history of engagement with offenders. Recent polic...
This article provides an overview of a person-centred counselling service provided by a voluntary se...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
The voluntary sector has a long history of involvement in criminal justice by providing a variety of...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
Prison officer-prisoner relationships are at the heart of prison life. This thesis seeks to understa...
This paper considers the development of inter-agency partnerships between the probation service and ...
This article is based on a brief evaluation carried out on behalf of the relationship counselling se...
This paper explores the concept of ‘penal drift’ - the gradual adoption of criminal justice culture,...
This article draws on some findings from research which investigated penal voluntary sector adaptati...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
User involvement in service development is seen as important to the credibility of these interventio...