Criminal Justice and Privatisation: Key Issues and Debates
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- List of Contributors -- 1 Criminal justice and privatisation: introduction -- 2 Probation for profit: neoliberalism, magical thinking and evidence refusal -- 3 Electronic monitoring, neoliberalism and the shaping of community sanctions -- 4 Who needs experts? The commercialisation of the probation ideal -- 5 The gift relationship: what we lose when rehabilitation is privatised -- 6 Through the Gate -- 7 The role of payment by results in privatising the probation service -- 8 Privatisation of policing: objective reform, ideological revolution or subjective revenge and retribution? -- 9 Private security and the privatisation of criminal justice -- 10 Privatisation, marketisation and the penal voluntary sector -- 11 Contracts, compliance, care and control: the experience of privatisation in one probation trust -- 12 Does it work? Does it pay? -- 13 Legitimacy in probation and the impact of Transforming Rehabilitation -- 14 What does privatisation mean for probation supervision? -- 15 Privatization of criminal justice in Eastern Europe -- 16 Privatisation of criminal justice in Australia -- 17 Correctional privatization in the United States -- Index.