This paper explores the concept of ‘penal drift’ - the gradual adoption of criminal justice culture, language and working practices - in voluntary sector organisations (VSOs) commissioned to deliver services to offenders. It identifies increases in coerced attendance, obligations to report non-compliance, targets to reduce re-offending, and contracts to ‘process’ high caseloads, as factors behind such drift, which can jeopardise relationships with service users and the sector’s traditional ‘value-driven’ approach. It is concluded that most VSOs have so far managed to resist these threats and to balance contractual obligations with adherence to core values. However, this comes at a cost in staff time and energy and is difficult to sustain. T...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tomczak, P. & Buck, G. (2019). The crimi...
Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are k...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
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...
Recent penal policy developments in England and Wales emphasize the role for voluntary organizations...
The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
Recent penal policy developments in many jurisdictions suggest an increasing role for voluntary orga...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
Voluntary sector organisations (VSOs) have a long history of engagement with offenders. Recent polic...
This article proposes the development of a distinct offender engagement model for voluntary and comm...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
It has been suggested that civil society organisations (CSOs) in the penal sector may be losing...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tomczak, P. & Buck, G. (2019). The crimi...
Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are k...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...
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...
Recent penal policy developments in England and Wales emphasize the role for voluntary organizations...
The penal voluntary sector and the relationships between punishment and charity are more topical tha...
Recent penal policy developments in many jurisdictions suggest an increasing role for voluntary orga...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
In response to policy developments aiming to increase the involvement of penal voluntary organizatio...
Voluntary sector organisations (VSOs) have a long history of engagement with offenders. Recent polic...
This article proposes the development of a distinct offender engagement model for voluntary and comm...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
It has been suggested that civil society organisations (CSOs) in the penal sector may be losing...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tomczak, P. & Buck, G. (2019). The crimi...
Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are k...
Mass incarceration and supervision operate through a mixed economy. Using the case study of Samarita...