Co-production and Criminal Justice

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Co-production and Criminal Justice

Social and ethical issues Sociology Social work Crime and criminology Politics and government Legal aspects of criminology Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Medicine and Nursing

Authors: Diana Johns, Catherine Flynn, Maggie Hall, Claire Spivakovsky, Shelley Turner

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Collection: Criminology in Focus

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 9th August 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 491 Kb

ISBN: 9781000620467


Introduction

This book explores practical examples of co-production in criminal justice research and practice. Through a series of seven case studies, the authors examine what people do when they co-produce knowledge in criminal justice contexts: in prisons and youth detention centres; with criminalised women; from practitioners’ perspectives; and with First Nations communities.

The Promise of Co-Production

Co-production holds a promise: that people whose lives are entangled in the criminal justice system can be valued as participants and partners, helping to shape how the system works. But how realistic is it to imagine criminal justice "service users" participating, partnering, and sharing genuine decision-making power with those explicitly holding power over them?

Theoretical Approach and Perspectives

Taking a sophisticated yet accessible theoretical approach, the authors consider issues of power, hierarchy, and different ways of knowing to understand the perils and possibilities of co-production under the shadow of "justice". In exploring these complexities, this book brings cautious optimism to co-production partners and project leaders. The book provides a foundational text for scholars and practitioners seeking to apply co-production principles in their research and practice. With stories from Australia, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, the text will appeal to the international community. For students of criminology and social work, the book’s critical insights will enhance their work in the field.

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