1st Edition

Public Management and Vulnerability Contextualising Change

Edited By Gareth Addidle, Joyce Liddle Copyright 2021
258 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

258 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

258 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book locates the issue of ‘vulnerability’ in an international context, within public-sector reform processes, and goes beyond the conceptualization of existing concepts of policing and vulnerability to include multi- and intra-agency working. It uncovers many competing and contradictory conceptualisations of the phenomenon and shows how a variety of agencies in different jurisdictions... Read more

1. Introduction: Contested Perspectives on Vulnerability: Which Groups Are Vulnerable and Why?  2. Beyond Public Services: The Era of New Public Populism  3. The Impact of Brexit on Vulnerability: Using a Theoretical Lens of Transnational and Local Linkages  4. Vulnerability A Collective or Individual/Agency Issue? Has Vulnerability Replaced Community Safety in the UK and Are We Stigmatising the Individual?  5. Responding to Vulnerability in Practice- Ambulance, Police and Fire and Rescue Services  6. Professional Vulnerability in the UK Public Sector: The Social Work Operational Environment  7. Virtually Vulnerable: Why Digital Technology Challenges the Fundamental Concepts of Vulnerability and Risk  8. Relational Pressure and Policing Vulnerable Populations in China  9. UK Immigration Policy: Asylum Seeker and Refugee Vulnerability  10. Responding to Ageing Demographics: A Positive View From a Public Administration and Public Policy Perspective  11. The Important Voices of Care Experienced People in Relation to Services  12. Lesson Drawing for Theory, Policy and Practice: Developing a Future Research Agenda

Biography

Gareth David Addidle is a Senior Lecturer in Policing at Teesside University, UK, where he teaches on the undergraduate and postgraduate Policing and Criminology programmes.

Joyce Liddle is Professor of Public Leadership and Enterprise, Director of Research and KE, Newcastle BS, Northumbria, UK.