Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the frontline practitioners who have the daily task of working with offenders. Yet, amidst the plethora of research on probation practice, much of it officially sponsored, the life experiences and motivations of practitioners seem on occasion to be virtually invisible. Some research has been carried out on practitioners’ experience of specific areas (for example, OASys), but very little broad ethnographic research has been undertaken on UK probation practitioners. While much of our academic and criminological knowledge about probation is filtered through officially funded research on particular types of intervention, little is known of probation’s occupationa...
This study is an investigation into the new world of probation. For the past two decades the Probati...
That the probation service has undergone fundamental changes to its organization, ethos and delivery...
In ethnographic research, expectations and guidelines presented in textbooks often differ from the p...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the\ud frontline ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Much has been written in England and Wales about the changing nature of work with offenders in the c...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This thesis seeks to examine the contention that probation officers' racist attitudes may have a dif...
This thesis explores how staff have experienced the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to prob...
In June 2014 approx. 54 per cent of the total probation service workforce in England and Wales were ...
Probation workers are among the least visible in the criminal justice system. Drawing on a pilot pho...
The paper considers the representation of probation themes in the British Journal of Social Work (BJ...
This paper utilises the concept of organizational professionalism to illustrate the importance of em...
This article is based on a discussion, between the four co-authors, that took place over two days du...
This study is an investigation into the new world of probation. For the past two decades the Probati...
That the probation service has undergone fundamental changes to its organization, ethos and delivery...
In ethnographic research, expectations and guidelines presented in textbooks often differ from the p...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the\ud frontline ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Much has been written in England and Wales about the changing nature of work with offenders in the c...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
This thesis seeks to examine the contention that probation officers' racist attitudes may have a dif...
This thesis explores how staff have experienced the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to prob...
In June 2014 approx. 54 per cent of the total probation service workforce in England and Wales were ...
Probation workers are among the least visible in the criminal justice system. Drawing on a pilot pho...
The paper considers the representation of probation themes in the British Journal of Social Work (BJ...
This paper utilises the concept of organizational professionalism to illustrate the importance of em...
This article is based on a discussion, between the four co-authors, that took place over two days du...
This study is an investigation into the new world of probation. For the past two decades the Probati...
That the probation service has undergone fundamental changes to its organization, ethos and delivery...
In ethnographic research, expectations and guidelines presented in textbooks often differ from the p...