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Probation and Politics; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Prospect: Probation Past, Present and Future; References; 2 Women and Probation
Reflecting Back and Looking Ahead; Working as a Woman Probation Officer in Probation; The Changing Gendered Composition of Probation Staff ; Probation Practice and Women; Transforming Rehabilitation
Recent Developments; Meeting Myself Coming Back; Concluding Thoughts; References; 3 Where Did It All Go Wrong? Probation Under New Labour and the Coalition; A Life on Probation

Reflections on Probation and New Labour: Modernisation, Managerialism and MarketsReflections on Probation and the Coalition Government: Austerity, 'Big Society' and Privatisation; Where Do We Go from Here?; References; 4 Social Justice, Human Rights and the Values of Probation; Becoming a Probation Officer; The Personal and the Political; Probation: Its Limits and Its Value; Processes Matter; Human Rights; Some Thoughts About the Future; References; 5 Values in Work with People Who Commit Sex Crimes; Motivations and Values; The Values of Probation Practice with Sex Offending

Issues Related to Mandated and Voluntary Participation in Treatment Programmes Epistemic Values in Working with Sex Offending; Constructing Respectful Probation Practice with People Convicted of Sex Offences; References; 6 Voices from Practice
What Probation Has Been and What It Could Become; Reflections on 'Voices from Practice' and Policy Development
the 1990s and the early 2000s; Post 2010
Towards the Present; From Here to Where? Reflections on the Future; References; 7 Probation
Rights and New Agendas; Beginnings in Probation; Some Reflections; Towards Anti-discriminatory Practice

The Centrality of LanguageProbation, Learning Difficulties and Mental Disorder; Probation and Mental Disorder; Probation and the Risk Society; Violence and Abuse in the Workplace; Reflections
From Rehabilitation to Privatisation; Two Probation Services; From Optimism to Risk-Based Pessimism; Deprofessionalisation; Individualisation and the Social Decontextualisation of Probation; Increased Bureaucratisation; Back to the Future; References; Internet References; 8 Bridging and Brokering
Hope for the Future of Probation?; In and Against the State; Consequences?; New Labour; After 2010

Final ThoughtsReferences; 9 Probation, Privatisation and Perceptions of Risk; Introduction; Actuarialism; Deskilling; Privatisation; Probation and the Media; The Role of Academic Research; References; 10 The Nature of Probation Practice
From Clinical to Punitive Managerialist Enterprise; My Probation Career; The Nature of Probation Practice; The Changing Landscape: From Punitive-Managerialist to Semi-Privatised Enterprise; References; 11 The Rise of Risk in Probation Work: Historical Reflections and Future Speculations; My Journey into Risk; Probation 'Discovers' Risk

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