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23 September 2021|In Volumes, Volume 17

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BJCJ (Volume 17: Issue 2)

Published 23/09/2021
ISSN 1475-0279

Issue Contents

EDITORIAL

Jean Hine, Kevin Wong

Editorial 17.2

ARTICLE

Paul Senior

Probation in 2020: Insights, Fears and Hopes

ARTICLE

Matt Tidmarsh, Ian D. Marder

Beyond Marketisation: Towards a Relational Future of Professionalism in Probation After Transforming Rehabilitation

ARTICLE

Sam Cooper

A Failed Social Experiment: Damaged Professional Identity Post ‘Transforming Rehabilitation

ARTICLE

Nicola Roberts, Katy Rohan

Perceptions and Practices of ‘Rehabilitation’ in a Community Rehabilitation Company: Disconnects Between Theory and Practice

ARTICLE

Matt Cracknell

From the ‘Seamless Sentence’ to ‘Through the Gate’: Understanding the Common Threads of Resettlement Policy Failures

ARTICLE

Jane Wood

Let’s Talk About ADHD in a CRC

ARTICLE

Nichola Cadet

An Ageing Client Base: How Can Probation Deliver Support for Older Service Users?

ARTICLE

Rathna Koman, Matthew Soo

Reading Between the Bars: Evaluating Probation, Remodelling Offenders, and Reducing Recidivism

ARTICLE

Dave Nicholson, Mick McKeown

Bringing Community Wealth Building to Justice: Back to a Mutual Future for Probation?


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