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Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know

Autor Herschel Prins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 oct 2011
Traces the author's personal journey from 'main grade' probation officer, Home Office civil servant, trainer and inspector to top level positions within a number of academic institutions (notably at Leicester University and Loughborough University), with the Parole Board, key nationwide committees, mental health inquiries and beyond.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781904380795
ISBN-10: 1904380794
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Waterside Press

Notă biografică

From a relatively modest background, Herschel Prins rose to become a leading exponent concerning forensic work with mentally impaired offenders. In this absorbing account, he traces his personal journey from 'main grade' probation officer, Home Office civil servant , trainer and inspector to top level positions within a number of academic institutions (notably at Leicester University and Loughborough University), with the Parole Board, key nationwide committees, mental health inquiries and beyond.

Cuprins

Dedication Foreword Preface Acknowledgements About the author 1. Introduction and Early Memories 2. First Professional Steps 3. A Rural Sojourn 4. A Productive Year at the LSE 5. Boys on Remand 6. Probation Revisited 7. A Stint in Further Education 8. Not Always an 'Obedient' or 'Civil' Servant 9. Psychiatry and Other Enterprises 10. De Montfort Country 11. Not (Quite) Past My 'Sell-By' Date Select Bibliography References Index

Recenzii

'In a field prone to disappointment and disillusion he continues to stimulate and inspire': Sir Michael Day OBE. 'I can think of no-one more instrumental at the pivotal meeting point of crime, criminal justice and mental disorder': Andrew Rutherford. 'A monument to unassertive sanity': Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC. 'One of my heroes': David Wilson