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ISBN-10 : 1137019522
ISBN-13 : 9781137019523
Author: Pamela Ugwudike, Peter Raynor
This comprehensive edited collection draws together the latest international literature on offender compliance during penal supervision and after court orders expire. Outlining emerging developments in compliance research, theory, policy and practice, this book considers a wide range of offenders including women and young people.
Section I: Setting the Scene – Probation and Compliance: Historical and Contemporary Policy Developments
1. Introduction
2. Compulsory Persuasion in Probation History
3. What Counts? Community Sanctions and the Construction of Compliance
4. Reanalysing the Compliance Dynamic: Toward a Co-Productive Strategy and Practice
Section II: In the Front Line: The Importance of Offender Motivation
5. Learning from Odysseus: Self-Applied Situational Crime Prevention as an Aid to Compliance
6. What and Who Might Enhance Offender Compliance: Situating Responsibilities
7. Compliance through Discussion: The Jersey Experience
8. Compliance in Prisons
9. Surveillance-Based Compliance using Electronic Monitoring
10. Compliance with Community Orders: Front-line Perspectives and Evidence-Based Practices
Section III: Evidence-Led Compliance Mechanisms: Recent Developments in International Research
11. Offender Recall for Non-Compliance in France and Fairness: An Analysis of ‘Sentences Implementation Courts’ Practices
12. Compliance Dynamics: A Multidisciplinary Review and Exploration of Compliance Processes in the Belgian Context
13. Effective Supervision of Young Offenders
14. A Tale of Two Innovations: Motivational Interviewing and Core Correctional Practices in United States Probation
15. The Importance of Building Good Relationships in Community Corrections: Evidence, Theory and Practice of the Therapeutic Alliance
Section IV: Offender Diversity: Contextualizing Compliance Theory, Policy and Practice
16. Working with Women in Probation: ‘Will You, Won’t You, Will You, Won’t You, Won’t You Join the Dance?’
17. Encouraging Compliance, Maintaining Credibility or Fast Tracking to Custody? Perspectives on Enforcement in the Youth Justice System
18. Achieving Compliance with Drug-Misusing Offenders: Challenges for the Probation Service
19. Conclusion: What Works in Offender Compliance
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Tags: Works, Offender Compliance, International Perspectives, Evidence Based, Pamela Ugwudike, Peter Raynor