Policy transfer in criminal justice : crossing cultures, breaking barriers /

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Imprint:Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Description:xxii, 336 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10076251
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Other authors / contributors:McFarlane, Mary Anne, 1950- editor of compilation.
Canton, Robert, editor of compilation.
ISBN:9781137300591
1137300590 (hardback)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Will 'what works' in one country work in another? This unique collection examines the cross-cultural transfer of skills and expertise, drawing out the opportunities and challenges involved in taking penal practices from one country to another.Focusing on an EU support project with Turkey's Ministry of Justice, the contributors evaluate their experiences of developing probation services and inter-agency programmes with juvenile offenders and victims of crime internationally. The volume highlights the need for strong communication and social skills to ensure mutual understanding, respect and sustainability, as well as underlining an awareness of historical, political, social, geographical, economic, religious and political factors as an essential precondition for successful cross-cultural transfer.Outlining a helpful set of recommendations for future projects, applicable to a range of sectors and to cross-cultural work in Europe and beyond, this collection will be a valuable resource to practitioners, especially those working with Muslim communities, as well as scholars in Criminal Justice, Social Work and Health Care"--

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505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND -- Introduction; Rob Canton and Mary Anne McFarlane -- 1. The Partnership between the UK in Developing Probation and Other Criminal Justice Services, and Turkey's Path to Accession; Kevin Barry and Mary Anne McFarlane -- PART II: MANAGEMENT, LANGUAGE AND CROSS-CULTURAL ISSUES -- 2. Change Management through International Assistance Projects in Turkey; Norman Powell and Baris Yüncüler -- 3. Developing Management Skills in the Turkish Probation Service; Jeanette Whitford and Meg Blumsom -- 4. Why Work Across Cultures?; Leyla Welkin -- 5. The Role of Language and the Interpreter in the Transfer of Professional Policy and Practice; Ergin Kaptan and Rob Canton -- PART III: THE TRANSFER OF POLICY AND PRACTICE FOR WORK WITH JUVENILE OFFENDERS -- 6. The Development of Policy and Interagency Working with Juvenile Offenders in Turkey; John Harding and Anna Ochtman -- 7. Developing Research and Information; Steve Stanley -- 8. National Standards in the Turkish Probation Service: A Solution Looking for a Problem?; Tony Grapes -- 9. Offending Behaviour Programmes for Juveniles; Danny Clark and Emma Osborne -- 10. Training Turkish Probation Managers to Support Work with Juvenile Offenders; Beverley Dubash and Nariman Dubash -- 11. Substance Misuse and Alcohol Programmes for Juveniles; Martin Spragg -- PART IV: TRANSFER OF POLICY AND PRACTICE FOR WORK WITH VICTIMS OF CRIME -- 12. Support Work with Victims of Crime -- Developing Intervention and Training Manuals for Probation staff; Beverley Radcliffe and Jane Shackman -- 13. Developing Programmes for Victims of Domestic Abuse; Jodie Das and Barbara Unterlerchner -- 14. Developing Programmes for Victims of Sexual Violence; Maggie Lomax -- PART V: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT OF PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT -- 15. Not far from Europe -- but how can we Make our Penal Reform Messages Relevant?; Martin Seddon -- 16. Towards a Clearer Vision -- Reflections on Policy Transfer in Penal Reform; Randel Barrows -- 17. Conclusions. 
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