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Applying Social Policy to Criminal Justice Practice

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This book aims to make clear the interconnections between social policy and criminal justice practice, bringing together key social policy concepts within a framework for reducing reoffending rates...
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  • 10 October 2023
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This book aims to make clear the interconnections between social policy and criminal justice practice, bringing together key social policy concepts within a framework for reducing reoffending rates. The book focuses on the key social policy issues of employment, health and mental health, low income and poverty, housing and family. It shows how understanding and treating these as issues interconnected to criminal justice outcomes can and does lead to improvements in criminal justice practice.

This book enables students and criminal justice practitioners to understand how a social policy focus can better inform practice with those involved in the criminal justice system. It features:

• a 10 point summary of key points for learning;

• chapter heading questions to support independent learning;

• tables and graphs to illustrate the text.

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Price: $43.95
Pages: 202
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 10 October 2023
ISBN: 9781447324058
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime and criminology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, Social welfare, social policy and social services, Public administration / Public policy
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“This highly readable book re-establishes many of the important connections between social policy and criminal justice practice; pointing out how effective social policies both prevent crime and promote desistance far more effectively than crime control strategies alone. Sealey’s concluding ‘ten lessons’ remind us all what we should know, but often overlook.” Peter Squires, University of Brighton

Clive Sealey is Senior Lecturer of Social Policy and Theory at the University of Worcester. He is also author of Social Policy Simplified: Connecting Social Policy to Real Life, and joint editor of Social Policy, Service Users and Carers: Lived Experiences and Perspectives.

1. Introduction

Part I: Understanding the interconnection between social policy

and criminal justice practice

2. What is social policy, and why is it relevant to you?

3. What is criminal justice practice, and what is the rationale for working to improve it?

4. What is the interconnection between social policy and criminal justice practice?

Part II: The importance of social policies to criminal justice practice

5. Housing, criminal justice practice and social policy

6. Employment, criminal justice practice and social policy

7. Physical health/mental health, criminal justice practice and social policy

8. Substance abuse, criminal justice practice and social policy

9. Low income and poverty, criminal justice practice and social policy

10. Children and families, criminal justice practice and social policy

11. Ten ways in which a social policy focus can improve criminal justice practice