1st Edition

Dictionary of Probation and Offender Management

Edited By Rob Canton, David Hancock Copyright 2007
432 Pages
by Willan

432 Pages
by Willan

Contemporary probation practice is developing rapidly and is become increasingly professionalized. Probation officers are typically described now as offender managers, and the creation of NOMS (National Offender Management Service) has broadened the remit of the Probation Service. As well as bringing an increased emphasis on skills and qualifications it has also introduced a new set of ideas and... Read more
List of entries.  List of contributors.  About this book.  Acknowledgements.  Introduction and overview.  Dictionary of Probation and Offender Management.  Appendix I: Abbreviations.  Appendix II: Timeline Appendix III: Concept maps

Biography

Robert Canton is Professor of Community and Criminal Research, and Head of Research in the Department of Heath and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, UK.

'More an encyclopaedia than a dictionary, the more than two hundred entries provide interpretations of key terms in contemporary probation organisation and practice written by the most authoritative commentators in the field of probation studies. Valuable links to recently published research and commentary are provided for every entry. This will prove an invaluable reference work for both probation students and practioners.' βˆ’ Professor Rod Morgan, University of Bristol and the London School of Economics, formerly Chief Inspector of Probation and Chairman of the Youth Justice Board

β€˜An impressively comprehensive and up-to-date guide with contributions from all the leading scholars in the field. In an area where so much has changed in recent years, Canton and Hancock's Dictionary of Probation and Offender Management will surely become an indispensable text for teachers and students as well as for the probation service itself and others involved in working with offenders.’ βˆ’ Professor Tim Newburn, London School of Economics