Issues


BJCJ (Volume 11: Issue 2-3)

Published 11/12/2013
ISSN 1475-0279

Issue Contents

EDITORIAL

Paul Senior

Editorial: Probation: Peering Through the Uncertainty

ARTICLE

Gemma Birkett

Transforming Rehabilitation for Women: A View From the Courts

ARTICLE

Phil Bowen, Dr Jane Donoghue

Digging up the Grassroots: The Impact of Marketisation and Managerialism on Local Justice 1997-2013

ARTICLE

Steven D Calder, Anthony H Goodman

Transforming Rehabilitation: A Fiscal Motivated Approach to Offender Management

ARTICLE

Becky Clarke

Practice Values Versus Contract Values: The Importance of a Culture of Reflective Practice

ARTICLE

Jane Dominey

Still Working With Involuntary Clients

ARTICLE

Jonathan Evans

Care Leavers and the New Offender Management System

ARTICLE

Wendy Fitzgibbon

Risk and Privatisation

ARTICLE

Dr. Theo Gavrielides

Mind the Gap: Quality Without Equality in Transforming Rehabilitation

ARTICLE

Beverley Gilbert

Public Protection? The Implications of Grayling’s ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ Agenda on the Safety of Women and Children

ARTICLE

Rebecca Gomm

What will ‘Count’ and be Transformed for Women in the Criminal Justice System?

ARTICLE

Mike Guilfoyle

A Probation Officer’s Brief Reflections on Twenty Years of Rehabilitative Transformation

ARTICLE

Craig, A. Harper

Transforming Rehabilitation and the Creeping Marketisation of British Public Services

ARTICLE

Professor Carol Hedderman

Payment by Results: Hopes, Fears and Evidence

ARTICLE

Jamal Hylton

The Implications of ‘Transforming Rehabilitation’ and the Importance of Probation Practitioner Skills, Methods and Initiatives in Working with Service-Users

ARTICLE

Dr Rebecca Marples

Transforming Rehabilitation – The Risks for the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector in Engaging in Commercial Contracts with Tier 1 Providers

ARTICLE

Tracey McMahon

A Social Approach to the Process of Rehabilitation

ARTICLE

Samantha McGarry

Why Cultural Differences Between Sectors Mean Probation Won’t Work as a Commodity

ARTICLE

Fergus McNeill

Transforming Rehabilitation: Evidence, Values and Ideology

ARTICLE

Julia Norton

A Returning Probation Officer’s Thoughts on the Erosion of Professionalism in Offender Management and the Transforming Rehabilitation Agenda

ARTICLE

Anne Robinson

Transforming Rehabilitation: Transforming the Occupational Identity of Probation Workers?

ARTICLE

Russell Webster

My Rehabilitation Revolution

ARTICLE

Kevin Wong

Integrated Offender Management: Assessing the Impact and Benefits – Holy Grail or Fool’s Errand?

COMMUNITY JUSTICE FILES

Community Justice Files 31

REVIEW

Book Reviews (11.2-3)