The Criminal Justice System

Q3 Social Sciences Social Work & Society Pub Date : 2019-11-27 DOI:10.46692/9781447344735.012
I. Cummins
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One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England and Wales has been the marginalisation of its role in the Criminal Justice System (CJS). In particular, the training and roles of probation officers have altered very dramatically. one of the most significant cultural changes in the past 30 years has been the removal of a consensus around penal policy. As Simon (2007) notes, progressive parties have found it difficult to challenge the basic assumptions of this new punitive approach: crime is rising and the proper response should be to expand the prison system.In addition to the expansion of the use of imprisonment, the past 20 years have seen the increased privatisation of sections of the Criminal Justice System. Firms such as G4S have made huge profits from taking on roles that were previously seen as proper functions of the state. These have included running prisons and tagging offenders.The result in England and Wales has been a doubling of the prison population since the early 1990s. In political terms, the only influential politician to raise doubts about our addiction to imprisonment has been Ken Clarke on his return to the Ministry of Justice in 2010. The appointment of Rory Stewart as the minister responsible for prisons in 2018 was another important step. Early in his tenure, Stewart made a number of statements about the need for a rethink on penal policy, emphasising that prisons had to tackle deeply entrenched issues such as staff, shortages, violence and drugs if they were fulfil a rehabilitative function.
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刑事司法系统
过去三十年来,英格兰和威尔士社会工作实践中最显著的发展之一是其在刑事司法系统中的作用被边缘化。特别是,缓刑监督官的培训和作用发生了巨大变化。过去30年来,最重大的文化变革之一是消除了对刑事政策的共识。正如Simon(2007)所指出的,进步党派发现很难挑战这种新惩罚方法的基本假设:犯罪率正在上升,适当的应对措施应该是扩大监狱系统。除了扩大监禁的使用外,在过去20年中,刑事司法系统各部门的私有化程度也有所提高。G4S等公司从担任以前被视为国家适当职能的角色中获得了巨额利润。这些措施包括管理监狱和给罪犯贴标签。自20世纪90年代初以来,英格兰和威尔士的监狱人口翻了一番。从政治角度来看,唯一一位对我们的监禁成瘾表示怀疑的有影响力的政治家是肯·克拉克,他于2010年重返司法部。2018年任命Rory Stewart为负责监狱事务的部长是另一个重要步骤。在任职初期,斯图尔特发表了许多关于重新思考刑事政策的必要性的声明,强调监狱如果要履行康复职能,就必须解决根深蒂固的问题,如工作人员、短缺、暴力和毒品。
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Social Work & Society
Social Work & Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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