ABSTRACT
Punishment in the Community: The Future of Criminal Justice challenges the widely held assumption that punishment through imprisonment is central to the criminal justice system. Contemporary political debate assumes that penality is synonymous with prison. However, in reality, the vast majority of people admitting to, or convicted of criminal offences are dealt with using non-custodial penal measures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
Introduction
part One|56 pages
The Principles and Politics of Community Punishment
chapter Chapter 1|14 pages
Introducing community punishment
chapter Chapter 2|13 pages
From alternatives to custody to punishment in the community
chapter Chapter 3|12 pages
The Criminal Justice Act 1991 and its demise
chapter Chapter 4|15 pages
Constructing the punishing community
part Two|86 pages
The Changing Role of the Probation Service