Servant of the crown : a civil servant's story of criminal justice and public service reform /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hook, Hampshire, United Kingdom :
Waterside Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Copyright and publication details
- Contents
- Reviews
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Foreword by Sir John Chilcot
- Introduction
- Crime and Responses to Crime
- What this Book is About
- Confidence and Optimism
- The Home Office as I Found It
- Departmental Culture and Values
- Ministers, Structure and Organization
- Issues at the Time
- Prisons and Politics���the 1960s
- Relationships and Impressions
- Prison and Borstal After-Care
- The Probation and After-Care Service
- After-Care and Rehabilitation
- Four Jobs in Four Years 1966-1970A Period of Liberal Reform?
- Borstals, Detention Centres and Women�s Prisons
- What Had to be Done
- Borstals and Young Offenders
- Pressures and Criticisms
- Modernisation and Normalisation
- The Wider Context
- Women and Girls
- Rebuilding Holloway Prison
- Prisons in Crisis
- Prisons and the May Report
- An Independent Inspectorate of Prisons
- Director of Operational Policy 1980-1982
- The Service�s Identity and Purpose
- The �Justice Model�
- New Approaches to Crime and Justice
- The Context
- The Job I Had to DoThe Policy-making Process
- Research and Statistics
- Relations with the Judiciary
- Beyond Whitehall
- Beyond England and Wales
- Informal Discussion Group
- Managing the System
- The Criminal Justice System
- Sentencing and the Treatment of Offenders
- Parole
- Murder and Life Imprisonment
- Crown Prosecution Service
- New Technology
- Probation and the Probation Service
- Tension and Conflict
- The Policy Evolves
- Leadership and Innovation
- Hopes and Prospects
- Later Developments: Structure and Contracting-outWider Responses to Crime
- Preventing and Reducing Crime
- Race and Ethnicity
- Victims of Crime
- Children
- Drugs
- Miscarriages of Justice
- Towards the Criminal Justice Act 1991
- A Programme for a New Parliament
- The Options Available
- Moving Towards Legislation
- Consultation and Discussion, Criminal Justice Conferences
- The Criminal Justice Act 1991
- The Sentencing Provisions in Retrospect
- Strangeways and the Woolf Report
- A Centre for Criminal Justice?
- The Home Office as an OrganizationStaff Reporting and Performance-Related Pay
- Career Planning and Departmental Identity
- Women and Minorities
- Personal Responsibility and the Emerging Culture of Blame
- Prison Service Agency
- Contracting-out and the Private Sector���Prisons
- The Home Office as I Left It
- Principles, Values and Culture
- Ministers and Officials
- Procedural Justice
- Human Rights
- Public Services and the State
- Later Years: Social and Political Change, and Some Conclusions
- Transition to Oxford