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Author Pycroft, Aaron.
Title Multi-agency working in criminal justice : Theory, policy and practice.
Publication Info Bristol : Policy Press, 2019.
Edition 2nd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (310 pages)
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Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Front cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction; 1. Multi-agency working and the governance of crime control; 2. From a trained incapacity to professional resistance in criminal justice; 3. A time of change: the expanding role of Police and Crime Commissioners in local criminal justice delivery; 4. Integrated offender management: a brave new world or business as usual?; 5. MAPPA: sex offenders and managing 'the other' in the community
6. Protection and prevention: identifying, managing and monitoring priority perpetrators of domestic abuse7. Policing a diverse society: the community based rationale for multi-agency working; 8. The development of the police role in safeguarding children; 9. Hate crime, policing and multi-agency partnership working; 10. The complexity of partnerships in the UK Counter Terrorism Strategy. What might we learn from contemporary efforts to counter hate crime?; 11. Interviewing children as suspects: the need for a child-centred approach
12. Culture Club Assemble! The powerful role of multi-agent relationships in prison habilitation13. Integrated secure care pathways for people with complex needs: service user, policy and practice perspectives; 14. Removing the 'dual' and working with the presenting diagnosis: core processes of change; 15. Offenders with mental health needs in the criminal justice system: the multi-agency challenge to provide solution-focused responses; 16. Enforcement and rehabilitation: challenges to partnership working with substance using offenders
17. The decline of youth offending teams: towards a progressive and positive youth justiceIndex; Back cover
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447340270 (electronic bk.)
1447340272 (electronic bk.)
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Author Pycroft, Aaron.
Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- Great Britain.
Alt author Gough, Dennis.
Descript 1 online resource (310 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Front cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction; 1. Multi-agency working and the governance of crime control; 2. From a trained incapacity to professional resistance in criminal justice; 3. A time of change: the expanding role of Police and Crime Commissioners in local criminal justice delivery; 4. Integrated offender management: a brave new world or business as usual?; 5. MAPPA: sex offenders and managing 'the other' in the community
6. Protection and prevention: identifying, managing and monitoring priority perpetrators of domestic abuse7. Policing a diverse society: the community based rationale for multi-agency working; 8. The development of the police role in safeguarding children; 9. Hate crime, policing and multi-agency partnership working; 10. The complexity of partnerships in the UK Counter Terrorism Strategy. What might we learn from contemporary efforts to counter hate crime?; 11. Interviewing children as suspects: the need for a child-centred approach
12. Culture Club Assemble! The powerful role of multi-agent relationships in prison habilitation13. Integrated secure care pathways for people with complex needs: service user, policy and practice perspectives; 14. Removing the 'dual' and working with the presenting diagnosis: core processes of change; 15. Offenders with mental health needs in the criminal justice system: the multi-agency challenge to provide solution-focused responses; 16. Enforcement and rehabilitation: challenges to partnership working with substance using offenders
17. The decline of youth offending teams: towards a progressive and positive youth justiceIndex; Back cover
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781447340270 (electronic bk.)
1447340272 (electronic bk.)
Author Pycroft, Aaron.
Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- Great Britain.
Alt author Gough, Dennis.

Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- Great Britain.
Descript 1 online resource (310 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Front cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction; 1. Multi-agency working and the governance of crime control; 2. From a trained incapacity to professional resistance in criminal justice; 3. A time of change: the expanding role of Police and Crime Commissioners in local criminal justice delivery; 4. Integrated offender management: a brave new world or business as usual?; 5. MAPPA: sex offenders and managing 'the other' in the community
6. Protection and prevention: identifying, managing and monitoring priority perpetrators of domestic abuse7. Policing a diverse society: the community based rationale for multi-agency working; 8. The development of the police role in safeguarding children; 9. Hate crime, policing and multi-agency partnership working; 10. The complexity of partnerships in the UK Counter Terrorism Strategy. What might we learn from contemporary efforts to counter hate crime?; 11. Interviewing children as suspects: the need for a child-centred approach
12. Culture Club Assemble! The powerful role of multi-agent relationships in prison habilitation13. Integrated secure care pathways for people with complex needs: service user, policy and practice perspectives; 14. Removing the 'dual' and working with the presenting diagnosis: core processes of change; 15. Offenders with mental health needs in the criminal justice system: the multi-agency challenge to provide solution-focused responses; 16. Enforcement and rehabilitation: challenges to partnership working with substance using offenders
17. The decline of youth offending teams: towards a progressive and positive youth justiceIndex; Back cover
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Gough, Dennis.
ISBN 9781447340270 (electronic bk.)
1447340272 (electronic bk.)

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