Professionalism in Probation

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Professionalism in Probation

Making Sense of Marketisation

Research methods: general Social and ethical issues Sociology: work and labour Anthropology Probation services Politics and government Organizational theory and behaviour Public ownership / nationalization Non-profitmaking organizations Legal aspects of criminology Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Social law and Medical law

Author: Matt Tidmarsh

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Collection: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 14th August 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 622 Kb

ISBN: 9781000427745


Introduction

This book explores probation staff understandings of professionalism in the aftermath of the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) reforms to services in England and Wales. Drawing on the sociology of the professions, this book offers an original and timely contribution to the criminal justice literature, examining the ways in which professionalism in probation has been reshaped and renegotiated in response to the market logic that has dominated public services in recent decades.

Broader Context

The case of the TR reforms offers a useful platform for exploring broader shifts in understandings of professionalism. This book demonstrates the ways in which professionalism in probation can be understood as a discourse through which professionals are expected to be receptive to the demands of multiple stakeholders – offenders, taxpayers, the state, and, additionally, the market. It situates TR in a marketising continuum, the logical endpoint of a period of reform that has sought to discipline staff and reshape their understandings of professionalism.

Target Audience

Written in a clear and direct style, this book is essential reading for researchers engaged in probation, rehabilitation, criminal justice, and organizational and professional studies.

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