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Albertson / Corcoran / Phillips Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice

E-Book, Englisch, 358 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4473-4618-0
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
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This collection offers a comprehensive review of the origins, scale and breadth of the privatisation and marketisation revolution across the criminal justice system.
Leading academics and researchers assess the consequences of market-driven criminal justice in a wide range of contexts, from prison and probation to policing, migrant detention, rehabilitation and community programmes. Using economic, sociological and criminological perspectives, illuminated by accessible case studies, they consider the shifting roles and interactions of the public, private and voluntary sectors.
As privatisation, outsourcing and the impact of market cultures spread further across the system, the authors look ahead to future developments and signpost the way to reform in a ‘post-market’ criminal justice sphere.
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Introduction: Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice; an Overview ~ Kevin Albertson, Mary Corcoran and Jake Phillips
Part 1 ~ Introduction and Theoretical Frameworks
Market Society Utopianism in Penal Politics ~ Mary Corcoran
Outcomes-Based Contracts In the UK Public Sector ~ Chris Fox and Kevin Albertson
The Carceral State and the Interpenetration of Interests: Commercial, Governmental, and Civil Society Interests in Criminal Justice ~ James Gacek and Richard Sparks
Understanding the Privatisation of Probation Through the Lens of Bourdieu’s Field Theory ~ Jake Phillips
The Progress of Marketisation: The Prison and Probation Experience ~ Kevin Albertson and Chris Fox
Part 2 ~ Experiences of Marketisation in the Public Sector
The ‘Soft Power’ of Marketisation: The Administrative Assembling of Irish Youth Justice Work ~ Katharina Swirak
Police Outsourcing and Labour Force Vulnerability ~ Roxanna Dehaghani and Adam White
Marketisation or Corporatisation? Making Sense of Private Influence in Public Policing Across Canada and the US ~ Kevin Walby and Randy K. Lippert
Marketisation and Competition in Criminal Legal Aid: Implications for Access to Justice ~ Tom Smith and Ed Johnston
Holding Private Prisons to Account: What Role for Controllers As ‘The Eyes and Ears of the State’? ~ Joanna Hargreaves and Amy Ludlow
A Flawed Revolution? Interrogating the Transforming Rehabilitation Changes in England and Wales Through the Prism of a Community Justice Court ~ Jill Annison, Tim Auburn, Daniel Gilling and Gisella Hanley Santos
Part 3 ~ Marketisation and the Voluntary Sector
Constructive Ambiguity, Market Imaginaries and the Penal Voluntary Sector in England and Wales ~ Mary Corcoran, Mike Maguire and Kate Williams
Marketisation of Women’s Organisations in the Criminal Justice Sector ~ Vickie Cooper and Maureen Mansfield
Surviving the Revolution? The Voluntary Sector Under Transforming Rehabilitation in England and Wales ~ Kevin Wong and Rob Macmillan
Part 4 ~ Beyond Institutions: Marketisation Beyond the Criminal Justice Institution
Neoliberal Imaginaries and GPS Tracking in England and Wales ~ Mike Nellis
Misery As Business: How Immigration Detention Became a Cash-Cow in Britain’s Borders ~ Monish Bhatia and Victoria Canning
Prison Education: A Northern European Wicked Policy Problem? ~ Gerry Czerniawski
Making Local Regulation Better? Marketisation, Privatisation and the Erosion of Social Protection ~ Steve Tombs
The ‘Fearsome Frowning Face of the State’ and Ex-Prisoners: Promoting Employment or Alienation, Anger and Perpetual Punishment? ~ Del Roy Fletcher
Conclusion: What Has Been Learned ~ Kevin Albertson, Mary Corcoran and Jake Phillips


Walby, Kevin
Kevin Walby is Chancellor Research Chair and Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Winnipeg, Canada. Previous publications include “National Security, Surveillance, and Terror” (2017) and “Corporate Security in the 21st Century” (2014).

Dehaghani, Roxanna
Roxanna Dehaghani is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Cardiff University. She has previous published 'Vulnerability in Police Custody: police decision-making and the appropriate adult safeguard' (Routledge).

Albertson, Kevin
Kevin Albertson is Professor of Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Mary Corcoran is Reader in Criminology at Keele University. Jake Phillips is Reader in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University.

Swirak, Katharina
Katharina Swirak is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork, Ireland.

Macmillan, Rob
Rob Macmillan is Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR), Sheffield Hallam University.

Lippert, Randy
Randy K. Lippert is Professor of Criminology at University of Windsor, Canada, specializing in policing, security, and governance. Previous publications include “Condo Conquest” (2019) and “Policing Cities” (2013).

Corcoran, Mary
Kevin Albertson is Professor of Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Mary Corcoran is Reader in Criminology at Keele University. Jake Phillips is Reader in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University.

Tombs, Steve
Steve Tombs is Professor of Criminology at the Open University. He has a long-standing interest in the incidence, nature and regulation of corporate and state crime, and has published widely on these matters. He works closely with the Hazards movement in the UK, was a founding member and Chair of the Centre for Corporate Accountability, and is on the Board of Inquest.

Annison, Jill
Dr Jill Annison is Associate Professor in Criminal Justice Studies at Plymouth School of Law, Criminology and Government, Plymouth University, UK. Her research interests include exploring developments in Probation Policy and Practice, and interventions with adult offenders, particularly in relation to gender.

Phillips, Jake
Jake Phillips is Reader in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University.

Kevin Albertson is Professor of Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Mary Corcoran is Reader in Criminology at Keele University.
Jake Phillips is Reader in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University.


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