Managing high risk offenders in the community : compliance, cooperation and consent in a climate of concern
Weaver, Beth and Barry, Monica (2014) Managing high risk offenders in the community : compliance, cooperation and consent in a climate of concern. European Journal of Probation, 6 (3). pp. 278-295. ISSN 2066-2203 (https://doi.org/10.1177/2066220314549526)
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Abstract
It is increasingly accepted that the change process underpinning the intended outcomes of community supervision, namely community safety, social rehabilitation and reintegration, cannot be achieved without the service user's active involvement and participation in the process. Their consent, compliance and cooperation is therefore necessary to achieving these outcomes and yet, when it comes to very high risk sexual and violent offenders, in the pursuit of community safety, control oriented, preventative practices predominate over change focused, participatory approaches. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 professionals' and 26 service users' to explore how, under the auspices of MAPPA, the supervisory process is enacted and experienced and the extent and means through which it affects people’s willingness to accept or invest in not only the process but the purpose of supervision. It is argued that how the process of community supervision is experienced and what it comprises, not only shapes the outcomes of supervision, but also the nature of consent, compliance and cooperation. We conclude by advocating for more participatory processes and practices to promote service users' active engagement in, and ownership of, the process of change, and in that, the realisation of both the normative dimensions and intended outcomes of community supervision.
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Weaver, Beth ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1711-1068 and Barry, Monica ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4060-854X;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 50783 Dates: DateEvent10 December 2014Published23 July 2014AcceptedSubjects: Social Sciences > Social pathology. Social and public welfare > Penology. Prisons. Correction Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Social Work and Social Policy > Social Work and Social Policy > Social Work
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Strathclyde Law School > LawDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 11 Dec 2014 16:47 Last modified: 12 Dec 2024 03:07 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/50783