Full Description
The voluntary sector has a long history of involvement in criminal justice by providing a variety of services to offenders and their families, victims and witnesses.
Contents
1. Introduction; Anthea Hucklesby and Mary Corcoran PART I 2. Paved with Good Intentions: The Way Ahead for Voluntary Sector Organisations; Clive Martin, Lesley Frazer, Clare Hayes, Ellie Cumbo and Katie O'Donoghue 3. Third Tier in the Supply Chain? Voluntary Agencies and the Commissioning of Offender Rehabilitation Services; Mike Maguire 4. The Voluntary Sector and Public Services: Implications for Criminal Justice; Rod Dacombe and Elizabeth Morrow 5. Deconstructing the Panacea: The Benefits Fallacy in Volunteer Recruitment in Criminal Justice; Mary Corcoran and Jurgen Grotz 6. Researching the Voluntary Sector: When Worlds Collide; Carol Hedderman and Anthea Hucklesby PART II 7. Voluntary Work with Offenders: Providing Services in the Penal Environment; Alice Mills and Rosie Meek 8. Women's Voluntary Organizations and the Canadian Penal 'Culture of Control'; Kelly Hannah-Moffat and Paula Mauratto 9. Dealing with Diversity, the Voluntary Sector, and Criminal Justice; Loraine Gelsthorpe and Jane Dominey 10. Victims and the Voluntary Sector: A Torrid Affair; Katherine S. Williams



