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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Robinson (Sheffield Hallam University)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Policy Press Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.00cm ISBN: 9781847427649ISBN 10: 1847427642 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 13 July 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book provides a comprehensive account of the contexts and challenges of working with people convicted of criminal offences. The sustained consideration of the values underpinning practices is particularly welcome at this time! Malcolm Cowburn, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University ""This book provides a comprehensive account of the contexts and challenges of working with people convicted of criminal offences. The sustained consideration of the values underpinning practices is particularly welcome at this time!"" Malcolm Cowburn, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University ""Adds a useful and timely discussion on how insights from research into why people stop offending can be incorporated into modern probation practice: a 'must-read' for those interested in working with those trying to leave crime behind"". Stephen Farrall, Sheffield University ""This book is a welcome and accessible addition to the resources available for criminal justice practitioners and students. Its approach integrates key practice and policy developments with issues of values and concepts from research."" Jane Dominey, De Montfort University 'The book overall is an impressive achievement. It deals clearly and...accurately with a wide range of laws, policies and procedures. It is as up to date as it is possible for a book on probation and related themes to be.' - Internet Journal of Criminology Have been waiting for such an accesible text for some time: Finally it's arrived! Joe D'Angelo, Accrington & Rossendale College The author has produced a guide to help practitioners and students navigate their way in humane fashion through an important component of an increasingly technical and complex criminal justice system... - British Journal of Community Justice This book provides a comprehensive account of the contexts and challenges of working with people convicted of criminal offences. The sustained consideration of the values underpinning practices is particularly welcome at this time! Malcolm Cowburn, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University Adds a useful and timely discussion on how insights from research into why people stop offending can be incorporated into modern probation practice: a 'must-read' for those interested in working with those trying to leave crime behind. Stephen Farrall, Sheffield University This book is a welcome and accessible addition to the resources available for criminal justice practitioners and students. Its approach integrates key practice and policy developments with issues of values and concepts from research. Jane Dominey, De Montfort University Anne Robinson's Foundations for Offender Management should be required reading for those with an interest in adult and young offending. The book is informed by a coherent set of values and impressively comprehensive in its coverage. Sean Creaney, Trustee of the National Association for Youth Justice. Textbook adopter Author InformationAnne Robinson has wide experience of offender management, having previously worked as a probation officer and as a manager in youth justice. She joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2005 and is currently course leader for the BA in Community Justice, delivering probation officer training with partner universities in Yorkshire & Humber and the North West. She is author of Stone's companion guide to enforcement (2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |