The Addicted Offender: Developments in British Policy and Practice

The Addicted Offender: Developments in British Policy and Practice

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Oct 10, 2000 · Anglais · Relié (277 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 277
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 10, 2000
Éditeur Palgrave Macmillan
Édition 2000
ISBN-10 033375445X
ISBN-13 9780333754450

Description

In exploring the complex interplay between addiction and criminal behavior, this work delves into the evolving landscape of British policy and practice. The author adeptly examines how local contexts shape the partnerships formed between various organizations, illustrating both their achievements and the conflicts that can arise within them. Through a thorough analysis, the narrative reveals the multifaceted nature of addiction among offenders and the societal responses to it.

Rumgay offers insights into the dynamics of collaboration among agencies tasked with addressing the needs of addicted individuals in the criminal justice system. This exploration highlights the significant role that effective partnership plays in facilitating rehabilitation and reducing recidivism. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the local context when implementing policies, as what works in one community may not necessarily translate to another.

With an eye on both current practices and future developments, the book prompts readers to reconsider traditional approaches to handling addicted offenders. By advocating for a more integrated and sensitive response, it challenges practitioners and policymakers to create innovative solutions that genuinely address the complexities of addiction and crime.

Genres

Mystère Science & Technologie Crime

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