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    Effective practice in probation: an example of ‘advanced liberalism responsibilisation'

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    2002-02-01
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    Kemshall, Hazel, 1958-
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    This article is in one of the leading UK journals on criminal justice, it also has an international reputation. The article was the first to explore and apply the notion of responsibilisation to probation’s practice with risky offenders and as such has been quite widely cited. The article presents a good balance of theory from contemporary post-modern theorists with application to practice issues in work with offenders, and draws on the author’s own research.
    Citation : Kemshall, H.J. (2002) Effective practice in probation: an example of ‘Advanced Liberalism Responsibilisation'. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 41 (1), p.41-58.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2086/1329
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-2311.00224
    ISSN : 1468-2311
    Research Group : Criminal Justice, Policy and Practice
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