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Rehabilitation and Probation in England and Wales, 1876-1962 1st Edition

Author(s)

Raymond Gard

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1st Edition

ISBN

9781472532602, 9781472526328, 9781474282741

Publisher

Bloomsbury Academic

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Rehabilitation and Probation in England and Wales, 1876-1962 draws on a wide range of archive material to describe the arrival of a modern probation service. Focusing on the first half of the twentieth century, it describes the debates, conflicts and compromises that resulted in the creation of a state sponsored, centrally controlled, professional, secular, social work and psychological based agency. Following a chronological structure, Ray Gard explores the arrival of the so-called period of ‘penal optimism’, showing how rehabilitation arrived in the courts of England and Wales. The book uses archive and original material to give voice to those devising and implementing policy, revealing an uneven path to a modern probation system.

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Rehabilitation and Probation in England and Wales, 1876-1962 1st Edition

SKU: 9781472522337

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Full Title

Rehabilitation and Probation in England and Wales, 1876-1962 1st Edition

Author(s)

Raymond Gard

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781472522337, 9781474282741, 9781472526328

Publisher

Bloomsbury Academic

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Rehabilitation and Probation in England and Wales, 1876-1962 draws on a wide range of archive material to describe the arrival of a modern probation service. Focusing on the first half of the twentieth century, it describes the debates, conflicts and compromises that resulted in the creation of a state sponsored, centrally controlled, professional, secular, social work and psychological based agency. Following a chronological structure, Ray Gard explores the arrival of the so-called period of ‘penal optimism’, showing how rehabilitation arrived in the courts of England and Wales. The book uses archive and original material to give voice to those devising and implementing policy, revealing an uneven path to a modern probation system.