This article utilises Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore how marketising reforms to probation services in England and Wales, and the implementation of a ‘Payment by Results’ (PbR) mechanism in particular, have impacted professional autonomy. Drawing on an ethnographic study of a probation office within a privately owned Community Rehabilitation Company, it argues that an inability to control the socio-economic organisation of probation work has rendered the service susceptible to challenges to autonomy over technique. PbR was proffered as a means to restore practitioner discretion; however, the article demonstrates that probation staff have been compelled to economise their autonomy, adapting their con...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
This paper considers criminal justice policy in England and Wales since the Transforming Rehabilitat...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
© 2021 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This paper draws from Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore legi...
This article maps the (shifting) boundaries of professional legitimacy, identity and practice in pro...
This article reviews developments in probation in England and Wales since 2010, a decade in which se...
This article explores the changing nature of supervision in a Community Rehabilitation Company (CRC)...
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 discusses the constraints on, and conflicts over, the oversight and regulation of mixed...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
Reform of probation services in England and Wales has been a frequent feature of its history, though...
This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver communi...
This article considers the recent partial privatisation of probation services in England and Wales f...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
This paper considers criminal justice policy in England and Wales since the Transforming Rehabilitat...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
© 2021 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This paper draws from Foucauldian understandings of the sociology of the professions to explore legi...
This article maps the (shifting) boundaries of professional legitimacy, identity and practice in pro...
This article reviews developments in probation in England and Wales since 2010, a decade in which se...
This article explores the changing nature of supervision in a Community Rehabilitation Company (CRC)...
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 discusses the constraints on, and conflicts over, the oversight and regulation of mixed...
Viewed as a culmination of broader neoliberal governance within the UK, this paper examines the impa...
Reform of probation services in England and Wales has been a frequent feature of its history, though...
This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver communi...
This article considers the recent partial privatisation of probation services in England and Wales f...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
This paper considers criminal justice policy in England and Wales since the Transforming Rehabilitat...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...