Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table Of Contents -- List Of Figures And Tables -- List Of Acronyms -- Notes On Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Marketisation And Privatisation In Criminal Justice: An Overview -- Part I: Introduction And Theoretical Frameworks -- 1. Market Society Utopianism In Penal Politics -- 2. Outcomes-based Contracts In The Uk Public Sector -- 3. The Carceral State And The Interpenetration Of Interests: Commercial, Governmental And Civil Society Interests In Criminal Justice 4. Understanding The Privatisation Of Probation Through The Lens Of Bourdieu's Field Theory -- 5. The Progress Of Marketisation: The Prison And Probation Experience -- Part Ii: Experiences Of Marketisation In The Public Sector -- 6. The 'soft Power' Of Marketisation: The Administrative Assembling Of Irish Youth Justice Work -- 7. Police Outsourcing And Labour Force Vulnerability -- 8. Marketisation Or Corporatisation? Making Sense Of Private Influence In Public Policing Across Canada And The Us -- 9. Marketisation And Competition In Criminal Legal Aid: Implications For Access To Justice 10. Holding Private Prisons To Account: What Role For Controllers As 'the Eyes And Ears Of The State'? -- 11. A Flawed Revolution? Interrogating The Transforming Rehabilitation Changes In England And Wales Through The Prism Of A Community Justice Court -- Part Iii: Marketisation And The Voluntary Sector -- 12. Constructive Ambiguity, Market Imaginaries And The Penal Voluntary Sector In England And Wales -- 13. Marketisation Of Women's Organisations In The Criminal Justice Sector -- 14. Surviving The Revolution? The Voluntary Sector Under Transforming Rehabilitation In England And Wales Part Iv: Beyond Institutions: Marketisation Beyond The Criminal Justice Institution -- 15. Neo-liberal Imaginaries And Gps Tracking In England And Wales -- 16. Misery As Business: How Immigration Detention Became A Cash Cow In Britain's Borders -- 17. Prison Education: A Northern European Wicked Policy Problem? -- 18. Making Local Regulation Better? Marketisation, Privatisation And The Erosion Of Social Protection -- 19. The 'fearsome Frowning Face Of The State' And Ex-prisoners: Promoting Employment Or Alienation, Anger And Perpetual Punishment? -- Conclusion: What Has Been Learned -- Index Kevin Albertson. Back Cover Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. New York Available Via World Wide Web.
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