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Offender Supervision in Europe

Editat de F. McNeill, K. Beyens
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2013
Offender supervision in Europe has developed rapidly in scale, distribution and intensity in recent years. However, the emergence of mass supervision in the community has largely escaped the attention of legal scholars and social scientists more concerned with the mass incarceration reflected in prison growth. As well as representing an important analytical lacuna for penology in general and comparative criminal justice in particular, the neglect of supervision means that research has not delivered the knowledge that is urgently required to engage with political, policy and practice communities grappling with delivering justice efficiently and effectively in fiscally straitened times, and with the challenges of communicating the meaning, legitimacy and utility of supervision to an insecure public. 

This book reports the findings from a survey of European research on this topic, undertaken during the first year of a European research network that spans twenty countries. As such, it provides the first comprehensive review of research on offender supervision in Europe, opening up an important new field of enquiry for comparative social science, and offering the prospects of better informed democratic deliberation about key challenges facing contemporary justice systems, policymakers and practitioners, and the societies they seek to serve.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137379184
ISBN-10: 1137379189
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: XV, 176 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Studying 'mass supervision'; Fergus McNeill and Kristel Beyens 2. Experiencing Supervision; Ioan Durnescu, Christina Enengl and Christian Grafl 3. Decision-making and Supervision; Miranda Boone and Martine Herzog Evans 4. Practising Supervision; Gwen Robinson and Kerstin Svensson 5. European Norms, Policy and Practice; Christine Morgenstern and Elena Larrauri 6. Conclusion: Studying mass supervision comparatively; Kristel Beyens and Fergus McNeill

Recenzii

"The most extensive analysis yet of mass supervision as it is emerging Europe, from a collaborative network of some of the regions best criminologists. This is our leading source on the global trend that may be replacing mass incarceration" - Jonathan Simon, Berkeley Law, University of California, USA
"Offender Supervision in Europe is a stimulating and thought-provoking read. It is an important statement of where we currently are, including gaps and opportunities, in evaluating and studying community supervision in Europe, and it provides a challenge to develop the evidence and assessment to better understand and improve offender supervision in Europe." - Ann Reade, The Probation Service, Dublin, Ireland

Notă biografică

Miranda Boone, University of Groningen and University of Utrecht, the Netherlands 
Ioan Durnescu, University of Bucharest, Romania 
Christina Enengl, University of Vienna, Austria 
Christian Grafl, University of Vienna, Austria 
Martine Herzog-Evans, Reims University, France 
Elena Larrauri, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain 
Christine Morgenstern, University of Greifswald, Germany 
Gwen Robinson, University of Sheffield, UK 
Kerstin Svensson, Lund University, Sweden

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Offender supervision in Europe has developed rapidly in scale, distribution and intensity in recent years. However, the emergence of mass supervision in the community has largely escaped the attention of legal scholars and social scientists more concerned with the mass incarceration reflected in prison growth. As well as representing an important analytical lacuna for penology in general and comparative criminal justice in particular, the neglect of supervision means that research has not delivered the knowledge that is urgently required to engage with political, policy and practice communities grappling with delivering justice efficiently and effectively in fiscally straitened times, and with the challenges of communicating the meaning, legitimacy and utility of supervision to an insecure public. 

 
This book reports the findings from a survey of European research on this topic, undertaken during the first year of a European research network that spans twenty countries. As such, it provides the first comprehensive review of research on offender supervision in Europe, opening up an important new field of enquiry for comparative social science, and offering the prospects of better informed democratic deliberation about key challenges facing contemporary justice systems, policymakers and practitioners, and the societies they seek to serve.