cjm 40: Managerialism

To view this issue of cjm online please visit the Informaworld website here.
Online access to the back catalogue is available free to all Centre for Crime and Justice Studies' members. To find out more about membership click here.
| [Previous] | [Next] |
Full list of articles in print version of cjm 40
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis and Barry Loveday set the issue in context - A PREDICTABLE READJUSTMENT; POLITICS AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Eric Caines predicts adjustments in policy on the new management approach - THE GOVERNMENT'S APPROACH TO PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
Norman Flynn surveys managerialism in the public sector under New Labour - THE MANAGERIALISATION OF PRISONS - EFFICIENCY WITHOUT A PURPOSE
Shane Bryans describes the forms of managerialism experienced by the Prison Service - "I'LL KEEP THE HOUSE AND THE KIDS, YOU GET THE DOG"
Steve Hamer compares the terms of the Prison Service's commissioning programme to a Hollywood marriage - WHATEVER HAPPENED TO 'THE GOVERNOR' ?
David Wilson looks at the changing nature and role of the prison governor - MANAGERIALISM, PRIVATISATION, AND THE PRISON SCENE
Dave McDonnell describes the positive influence of the private sector on prison management - THE PROBATION SERVICE AND MANGERIALISM
Sue Wade looks at the impact of managerialist culture on the probation service - FACT AND FICTION: ANOTHER PERSEPCTIVE ON PROBATION TRAINING
Paul Senior replies to Mike Nellis' article, CJM 39 - WHITHER LOCAL JUSTICE?
John Raine reviews the transformation of the magistrates' courts - THE MANAGERIAL IMPACT OF PARTNERSHIPS WITH YOUTH OFFENDER TEAMS
Jack Holland writes that developing YOT's provide a cutting edge example of the change from managing practice to managing outcomes, standards and contracts - POLICING PERFORMANCE
Barry Loveday describes the effects of performance targets on police culture - MANAGEMENT, MEASUREMENT AND PERFORMANCE: THE IMPACT OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE MERSEYSIDE POLICE SERVICE
Stewart Parkinson and Ian Marsh look at how the nature and shape of policing in general, and Merseyside Police in particular, has been driven by business practice and performance culturalism - IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY
Mark Button assesses the Government's proposals for regulation of the private security industry - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel outlines the new report reviewing how probation services deal with offenders from ethnic minorities - POLICE AND DIVERSITY
John Grieve, Director of the Met's Racial and Violent Crimes Task Force, gave the Eleventh Eve Saville Memorial Lecture hosted by CCJS in June. His speech on the response of the police to the Lawerence Inquiry and McPherson Report is summarised here - EXAMINING THE GUTS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Richard Young and Carolyn Hoyle discuss the need for careful study of the current crop of policy and practice initiatives in restorative justice aimed at youths who have offended - BOOK REVIEW
Una Padel reviews Wandsworth Prison as seen through the prisoners' eyes, edited by Marc Schlossman and Adri Berger