Blamestorming Blamemongers and Scapegoats

Blamestorming  Blamemongers and Scapegoats
Author: Gavin Dingwall,Tim Hillier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2016
Genre: Blame
ISBN: 1447321170

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Blamestorming Blamemongers and Scapegoats

Blamestorming  Blamemongers and Scapegoats
Author: Dingwall, Gavin,Hillier, Tim
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781447304999

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This is the first detailed criminological account of the role of blame in which the authors present a novel study of the legal process of blame attribution, set in the context of criminalisation as a social and political process. It will also be of wider interest to anyone wishing to discover the role of blame in modern society.

Scapegoating

Scapegoating
Author: Maurizio Catino
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781009297189

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Reveals the mechanisms involved in the creation of scapegoats in organizations.

Pastoral Care for the Incarcerated

Pastoral Care for the Incarcerated
Author: David Kirk Beedon
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783031132728

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This book explores and formulates a response to the question: How best can those held in modern systems of mass incarceration be cared for pastorally when many prisons diminish both hope and humanity? Employing the multi-disciplinary approach of practical theology, this ethnographic enquiry will be a guide for chaplains and all who strive to embody compassion wherever human flourishing is undermined. The book’s structure follows the pastoral cycle method from practical theology, remaining context-based and practice-focused throughout. Pastoral insights are illustrated with personal, poetic and movingly reflective material drawn from the lived experience of indeterminately sentenced men who did not know if or when they would be ever released. The author, a former prison chaplain, remains reflexively and humanely present in the text, modelling the profound humane regard and pastoral presence that is central to this work. This book will take the reader deeply into penal spaces on a journey of both compassion and hope.

Shame and Social Work

Shame and Social Work
Author: Frost, Liz,Magyar-Haas, Veronika,Holger Schoneville,Alessandro Sicora
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447344087

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Examining experiences of shame and stigma in the context of austerity and the declining welfare state, this book shows how social work can ameliorate the impacts of shame through sensitive, reflective and relationship-based practice. It provides a broad understanding of shame and looks at its impact on both service users and practitioners.

Access to Justice in Magistrates Courts

Access to Justice in Magistrates  Courts
Author: Lucy Welsh
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509937851

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This book examines access to justice in summary criminal proceedings by considering the ability of defendants to play an active and effective role in the process. 'Access to justice' refers not just to the availability of legally aided representation, but also to the ability of defendants to understand and effectively participate in summary criminal proceedings more generally. It remains a vital principle of justice that justice should not only be done, but should also be seen to be done by all participants in the process. The book is based on socio-legal research. The study is ethnographic, based on observation conducted in four magistrates' courts in South East England and interviews with both defence lawyers and Crown prosecutors. Setting out an argument that defendants have always been marginalised through particular features of magistrates' court proceedings (such as courtroom layout and patterns of behaviour among the professional workgroups in court), the political climate in relation to defendants and access to justice that has persisted since 2010 has further undermined the ability of defendants to play an active role in the process. Ultimately, this book argues that recent governments have demanded ever more efficiency and cost saving in criminal justice. In that context, principles that contribute to access to justice for defendants have been seriously undermined.

Covid 19 and Criminal Justice

Covid 19 and Criminal Justice
Author: Ed Johnston
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2023-06-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000898064

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This collection presents a unique and diverse range of contributions on challenges faced by criminal justice in England and Wales in the wake of the Covid-19 global pandemic. The book brings together leading experts to examine the impact of the pandemic on policing and criminal procedure, prisons, and the post-conviction stage of the system. The work further explores the lessons that may be learned and explores the relevance of these lessons for the wider criminal justice system. The reader will gain substantial insight into contemporary challenges in these areas, through original analysis and argument. The experience of England and Wales during the pandemic will also be of interest to the wider international community who will have encountered many of the issues raised in this collection. The book will be essential reading for researchers, academics, and policymakers involved in criminal justice.

Children as Risk

Children as    Risk
Author: Anne-Marie McAlinden
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781107144842

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Examines the social, legal and cultural challenges navigating the boundaries of 'normal'-'problematic'-'risky' sexual behaviours among peers.