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Social Sciences, Criminology

Working With Offenders, Vol. 1

by Tim May (Editor), Anthony Vass
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Synopsis

Working with Offenders examines the current knowledge, skills and values which are needed by those working as probation officers and social workers for effective and competent practice. As well as looking at areas of practice which are of central importance to the altering roles of practitioners, this original textbook provides a critical appraisal of the policies and requirements which guide those roles.

Written in an accessible style by experienced academics and professionals, the book examines: the issues which inform practice - training, skills and competences, antidiscriminatory practice, autonomy and accountability, masculinity and the causes of crime.

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Twelve essays written by probabtion professionals in the United Kingdom discuss social policy as it affects case workers, clients, families, and communities. Specific issues include training, reporting, gender and racial conflict, community partnerships, and crime prevention. The discussions highlight the debate between therapeutic, rehabilitative approaches and "get tough on crime" governmental regimes. Paper edition (7622-4), $22.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Tim May

Tim obtained degrees from the London School of Economics and Political Science (1985) and the Universities of Surrey (1986) and Plymouth (1990). This followed a first career as an engineer in the agricultural sector and then an evening return-to-study course, during which time he worked in the retail sector. After his degrees, Tim was employed at the Universities of Plymouth and Durham before moving to Salford in September 1999.

Tim’s interests centre upon the relationship between knowledge, strategy, context and practice. He has developed these in a variety of fields and settings including the following: universities; local government; regional and city innovation and knowledge partnerships; international and national research council funded programmes; Whitehall and regional agencies; health, probation, prison and social services and urban and regional policy in general. He has taken this work to examine how it relates to knowledge generation and reception, sustainability, policy formulation and implementation and organizational actions and outcomes at different levels: from the local, to city, regional, national and international scales. The roles of management, culture, communication and coordination and intelligence, as well as developing more holistic views on city-regional development, feature in his work for SURF, along with concerns over the future of the university, active intermediation and urban arenas in knowledge exchange and the production and reception of different forms of knowledge. He is currently seconded half-time to the Mistra Urban Futures Centre, based in Gothenburg, Sweden and working on an EPSRC funded Retrofit programme with partners in Cardiff, Oxford and Cambridge. Mistra entails a lead role in developing and producing international comparative work, as well as the development of the scientific programme for the Centre.
In addition to his managerial, research and policy activities, Tim has given numerous talks nationally and internationally, as well having served on selection committees and commissioning bodies. He has written and edited fourteen books that, to date, have been translated into fourteen languages. The topics of his writings include: urban policy; universities and regional development; science policy; innovation; knowledge and sustainability; management and organizational change; politics and regional representation; social theory; research methodology and methods; thinking sociologically and philosophy of science and social science.

Tim is the series editor of ‘Issues in Society’ – an international book series with Open University Press/Mc Graw-Hill in which 17 books have been published. Among his current publications are a book on Social Research and Reflexivity (with Beth Perry, Sage Publications, 2011); a 4th edition of Social Research: Issues, Methods and Process (Open University Press/Mc Graw-Hill, 2011) and a co-edited special edition of the ‘Built Environment’ journal, with Beth Perry, on ‘The Roles of Universities in Building Knowledge Cities’.

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Twelve essays written by probabtion professionals in the United Kingdom discuss social policy as it affects case workers, clients, families, and communities. Specific issues include training, reporting, gender and racial conflict, community partnerships, and crime prevention. The discussions highlight the debate between therapeutic, rehabilitative approaches and "get tough on crime" governmental regimes. Paper edition (7622-4), $22.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Sage Publications UK
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803976221

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