This article examines how intensive family interventions in England since 1997, including the Coalition government's Troubled Families programme, are situated in a contemporary problem figuration of ‘anti-social’ or ‘troubled’ families that frames and justifies the utilisation of different models of intensive family intervention. The article explores how techniques of classification and estimation, combined with the controversial use of ‘research’ evidence in policy making, are situated within a ‘rational fiction’ that constructs ‘anti-social’ families in particular ways. The article illustrates how this problem figuration has evolved during the New Labour and Coalition administrations in England, identifying their similarities and differen...
In the aftermath of the 2011 England riots, the then Prime Minister David Cameron referred to a ‘sma...
The Troubled Families (TF) programme is a national initiative launched in 2011 that aims to identify...
In seeking to make sense of the role of intensive family support in the governance of anti-social be...
This article examines how intensive family interventions in England since 1997, including the Coalit...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
The Troubled Families Programme (TFP), established by the Coalition Government in the aftermath of t...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
The policy rhetoric of the UK Coalition government's ‘Troubled Families’ initiative, and that of New...
The commitment of the appointed Director General of the Troubled Families Unit, Louise Casey, that t...
This article explores continuities and changes in relation to the problem and troubled families init...
Intensive family intervention projects have become an increasingly prominent mechanism within anti-s...
This chapter explores the role of the Coalition Government’s Troubled Families Programme as a mechan...
This article focuses attention on explaining and understanding state intervention into the lives of ...
The launch of the Troubled Families Programme in 2011 has thrown into sharp relief how governments d...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. The Troubled Families Programme (TFP) is the latest example of a ...
In the aftermath of the 2011 England riots, the then Prime Minister David Cameron referred to a ‘sma...
The Troubled Families (TF) programme is a national initiative launched in 2011 that aims to identify...
In seeking to make sense of the role of intensive family support in the governance of anti-social be...
This article examines how intensive family interventions in England since 1997, including the Coalit...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
The Troubled Families Programme (TFP), established by the Coalition Government in the aftermath of t...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
The policy rhetoric of the UK Coalition government's ‘Troubled Families’ initiative, and that of New...
The commitment of the appointed Director General of the Troubled Families Unit, Louise Casey, that t...
This article explores continuities and changes in relation to the problem and troubled families init...
Intensive family intervention projects have become an increasingly prominent mechanism within anti-s...
This chapter explores the role of the Coalition Government’s Troubled Families Programme as a mechan...
This article focuses attention on explaining and understanding state intervention into the lives of ...
The launch of the Troubled Families Programme in 2011 has thrown into sharp relief how governments d...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. The Troubled Families Programme (TFP) is the latest example of a ...
In the aftermath of the 2011 England riots, the then Prime Minister David Cameron referred to a ‘sma...
The Troubled Families (TF) programme is a national initiative launched in 2011 that aims to identify...
In seeking to make sense of the role of intensive family support in the governance of anti-social be...