Supervising Offenders in the Community: A History of Probation Theory and Practice

Author:   Maurice Vanstone
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781041156468


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   25 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Supervising Offenders in the Community: A History of Probation Theory and Practice


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This fully revised and expanded edition provides an authoritative and original account of the history of probation. A steadfast and invaluable reference tool, this book offers new ways of reading probation history and presents an original context for thinking about current policy and practice. Based in part upon original documents and interviews with retired and serving officers, this second edition includes a substantially revised introduction and conclusion, minor revisions to original chapters, and two new chapters —'Political Pathways to Privatised Practice and Beyond' and 'Theory and Practice in a Time of Uncertainty.' This predominantly UK-focussed study also provides a comparative perspective by exploring the history of probation in the USA and acknowledges the wider international story, while continuing to be the only history of probation practice that does justice to the mixture of influences on early probation services. This important volume will be of particular interest to criminologists, academics and students of criminal justice, social policy, social history, social work, and those with lived experience of probation services.

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Author:   Maurice Vanstone
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781041156468


ISBN 10:   1041156464
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   25 May 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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“The Probation Service’s role in criminal justice has never been more important, or more vitally necessary, than today. Its impact on society and on the people under its supervision depend on the day-to-day practice of probation officers and other probation staff. Anybody who wants to understand how their practice has developed, from the earliest days to the present, and where it might go next, will find the answers in this excellent and meticulously researched book.” Peter Raynor, FAcSS, Emeritus Professor in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Swansea University, Wales, UK “Vanstone's original (2004) history of supervising offenders in the community has become a classic reference book and this new edition, updating developments in the 21st century, provides an invaluable resource for a new generation of students and researchers.” Professor Anne Worrall, Emerita Professor of Criminology, Keele University, UK “This well-researched book provides an authoritative account of the history and evolution of probation. It offers much-needed insight into the complex sociopolitical forces that have shaped policy development in this area. The book also highlights frontline perspectives whilst emphasising the importance of retaining probation’s core humanitarian orientation which must now be aligned with discernibly effective practice given the current policy climate.” Professor Pamela Ugwudike, School of Economic, Social, and Political Sciences, University of Southampton, UK “Supervising Offenders in the Community: A History of Probation Theory and Practice remains a classic in probation literature. This updated edition brings the same analytical depth and understanding to the tumultuous developments that have shaped probation in the first quarter of the 21st century. The author’s contention that probation is a moral enterprise rooted in informed practice and critical self-reflection shines throughout. Essential reading for students, practitioners and policymakers alike.” Emeritus Professor Lawrence Burke, John Moores University, UK


Author Information

Maurice Vanstone worked in the probation service for 27 years as a probation officer, as a staff development officer, and Director of one of the four experimental Day Training Centres. Currently, he is Emeritus Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Swansea University. His research and publications have focussed mainly on probation-related topics, in particular, the effectiveness of community sentences and the history of probation work.

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