Policy Transfer in Criminal Justice

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.

Randel Barrows, Independent Trainer and Consultant, UK Kevin Barry, Ministry of Justice, UK Meg Blumsom, Probation Service, UK Rob Canton, De Montfort University, UK Danny Clark, Ministry of Justice, UK Jodie Das, Coordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse Charity, UK Beverley Dubash, Youth Offending Service, UK Nariman Dubash, Probation Service, UK Tony Grapes, Correctional Systems, UK John Harding, International advisor and Writer, UK Ergin Kaptan, Turkish-English Interpreter, Turkey Maggie Loma, Association of Humanistic Practitioners, UK Mary Anne McFarlane, Senior International Advisor on Criminal Justice, UK Anna Ochtman, Dutch Probation Service, The Netherlands Emma Osborne, Probation Service, UK Norman Powell, Ministry of Justice for England and Wales, UK Beverley Radcliffe, International Consultant and Trainer, UK Martin Seddon, Department For International Development, UK Jane Shackman, Consultant and Trainer, UK Martin Spragg, Integrated Children's Services, Devon, UK Steve Stanley, Former Probation Researcher and Consultant, UK Barbara Unterlerchner, Weisser Ring, Austria Leyla Welkin, Pomegranate Connection Program, Turkey Jeanette Whitford, Probation Trust, UK Baris Yüncüler, Council of Europe, Turkey

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Policy Transfer in Criminal Justice McFarlane, Mary Anne, Canton, Rob

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