In Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces: Translating Theory and Research into Practice, Paula Brough, Jennifer Brown and Amanda Biggs bridge academic research into organisational behaviours and the experiences of workers within criminal justice workplaces at a time of significant funding cuts and decreasing morale to both identify a number of problems and to suggest strategies and solutions. Emma Smith finds this a well-researched, timely and informative text that sheds light on the effects of austerity upon criminal justice organisations
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The concept of restorative justice is a fashionable topic nowadays: here and there national and int...
Chris McLachlan reviews the 4th edition of The Sociology of Work and finds its intricate theoretical...
In Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces: Translating Theory and Research into Practice, Paula Broug...
Harcourt welds normative and analytic arguments about risk and actuarial approaches to policing and ...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
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This literature review was requested by the Community Justice division of the Scottish Government to...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
If this book has any weakness at all, it is that it straddles two quite distinctive research styles ...
Education is a powerful tool that not only opens doors within prisons, but international research wo...
edited by Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, and Peter Mascini (Edward Elgar), 2018, 271pp, £85.50 (...
A book review of Jacobsen, Trudie, E. and Mackey, Thomas P. Metaliteracy in Practice. London: Facet....
The concept of restorative justice is a fashionable topic nowadays: here and there national and int...
Chris McLachlan reviews the 4th edition of The Sociology of Work and finds its intricate theoretical...
In Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces: Translating Theory and Research into Practice, Paula Broug...
Harcourt welds normative and analytic arguments about risk and actuarial approaches to policing and ...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
Preventive Justice. By Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner (Oxford University Press, 2014, 306pp. 50.00...
Buck, Kirkham and Thompson provide a rich, detailed picture of the current state of the ombudsmen en...
Nation states around the globe are struggling with increasing concerns over human and global insecur...
This literature review was requested by the Community Justice division of the Scottish Government to...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
If this book has any weakness at all, it is that it straddles two quite distinctive research styles ...
Education is a powerful tool that not only opens doors within prisons, but international research wo...
edited by Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, and Peter Mascini (Edward Elgar), 2018, 271pp, £85.50 (...
A book review of Jacobsen, Trudie, E. and Mackey, Thomas P. Metaliteracy in Practice. London: Facet....
The concept of restorative justice is a fashionable topic nowadays: here and there national and int...
Chris McLachlan reviews the 4th edition of The Sociology of Work and finds its intricate theoretical...