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Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems / Hean, Sarah ; Johnsen, Berit ; Kajamaa, Anu ; Kloetzer, Laure
TÃtulo : Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems : Supporting Offender Rehabilitation Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Hean, Sarah, ; Johnsen, Berit, ; Kajamaa, Anu, ; Kloetzer, Laure, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XXVI, 463 p. 24 ilustraciones, 13 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-70661-6 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Correcciones Crimen y sociedad Trabajo social PsicologÃa clÃnica Asistencia social Métodos de investigación en criminologÃa Prisión y castigo CriminologÃa Crimen Clasificación: 364.6 Resumen: Esta colección editada en acceso abierto busca mejorar la colaboración entre la justicia penal y los servicios de bienestar social para ayudar a preparar a los delincuentes para la vida después de cumplir una pena de prisión. Examina las tensiones potenciales entre las agencias de justicia penal y otras organizaciones que participan en la rehabilitación y reintegración de delincuentes, en particular aquellas que se dedican a la atención de salud mental u organizaciones del tercer sector. Luego sugiere una variedad de métodos y enfoques diferentes para ayudar a superar dichas tensiones y promover la colaboración y el trabajo conjunto entre agencias, basándose en investigaciones y modelos emergentes, con un enfoque en la práctica en los paÃses europeos y escandinavos. Para los académicos y profesionales que trabajan en prisiones y el sistema penal, esta colección será invaluable. . Nota de contenido: 1. Setting The Scene And Introduction, Sarah Hean, Berit Johnsen, Anu Kajamaa And Laure Kloetzer -- 2. Interorganisational Collaboration In A Norwegian Prison – Challenges And Opportunities Arising From Interagency Meetings, Päivikki Lahtinen, Anu Kajamaa, Laura Seppänen, Berit Johnsen, Sarah Hean, Terhi Esko -- 3. Mirrors Of Prison Life – From Compartmentalised Practice Towards Boundary Crossing Expertise, Søren Walther Nielsen And Anu Kajamaa -- 4. 'Living With' Interagency Collaboration – Three Sustaining Practices, Tine Murphy, Marie Kirstejn Aakjaer, Eva Pallesen, Charlotte Rosenberg -- 5. The Application Of Norwegian Humane Ideals By Front- Line Workers When Collaboratively Reintegrating Inmates Back Into Society, William Dugdale And Sarah Hean -- 6. Tracing The Historical Development Of A Service Model For Interagency Collaboration: Contradictions As Barriers And Potential Drivers For Change, Paulo Rocha And Sarah Hean -- 7. Mentoring In Practice. Rebuilding Dialogue With Mentees' Stories, Laure Kloetzer, Jo Wells, Laura Seppänen And Sarah Hean -- 8. A Colab Model Of Workplace Transformation In The Criminal Justice Context, Sarah Hean ,Marie Aakjær, Laure Kloetzer, Laura Seppännen, Anu Kajamaa, Päivikki Lahtinen, Tine Murphy -- 9. Facilitation Of Developmental Tasks In Prisons: Applying The Method Of Human-Centred Co-Evaluation, Laura Seppänen, Heli Heikkilä, Anu Kajamaa, Päivikki Lahtinen, Hilkka Ylisassi -- 10. Interprofessional Collaboration Concerning Offenders In Transition Between Mental Health And Criminal Justice Services. Pincom Used As A Framework For Hcr-20v3 Assessment., Atle ØdegÃ¥rd And StÃ¥l Bjørkly -- 11. Early Recognition Method: 'Opening Doors' In Risk Management Dialogue Between Mental Health And Prison Services 254, Frans Fluttert, Gunnar Eidhammer, Karl Yngvar Dale.12- People In Contact With Criminal Justice Systems Participating In Service Redesign: Vulnerable Citizens Or Democratic Partners?, Jonathan Parker, Vanessa Heaslip, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Berit Johnsen And Sarah Hean -- 13. Avenues Of Opportunity: Journeys Of Activities Through Third Sector Organisations, Angela Turner-Wilson, Stuart Dearborn And Catherine Bullen -- 14. Facilitating Understanding Of Ex-Prison Service Users' Needs: The Utility Of Q Method As A Means Of Representing Service User Voices In Service Development, Siv Elin Nord Sæbjørnsen, Atle ØdegÃ¥rd And Sarah Hean -- 15. Do We Need The Users' Voice? An Empirical Research Example Comparing Views Of Service Providers And Ex-Prisoners. Implications For Practice, Siv Elin Nord Sæbjørnsen, Sarah Hean, Kristin Røvik, Bjørn Kjetil Larsen And Atle ØdegÃ¥rd -- 16. Reflecting On Researcher/Practice Relationships In Prison Research : A Contact Hypothesis Lens, Sarah Hean, Liv Jorunn Skippervik, Richard Heslop, Caroline Stevens -- 17. Developing A Training Programme For Collaborative Practices Between Criminal Justice And Mental Health Services: The Gap Between Intentions And Reality, Atle ØdegÃ¥rd And Elisabeth Willumsen. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This Open Access edited collection seeks to improve collaboration between criminal justice and welfare services in order to help prepare offenders for life after serving a prison sentence. It examines the potential tensions between criminal justice agencies and other organisations which are involved in the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders, most notably those engaged in mental health care or third sector organisations. It then suggests a variety of different methods and approaches to help to overcome such tensions and promote inter-agency collaboration and co-working, drawing on emerging research and models, with a focus on the practice in European and Scandinavian countries. For academics and practitioners working in prisons and the penal system, this collection will be invaluable. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems : Supporting Offender Rehabilitation [documento electrónico] / Hean, Sarah, ; Johnsen, Berit, ; Kajamaa, Anu, ; Kloetzer, Laure, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XXVI, 463 p. 24 ilustraciones, 13 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-70661-6
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Correcciones Crimen y sociedad Trabajo social PsicologÃa clÃnica Asistencia social Métodos de investigación en criminologÃa Prisión y castigo CriminologÃa Crimen Clasificación: 364.6 Resumen: Esta colección editada en acceso abierto busca mejorar la colaboración entre la justicia penal y los servicios de bienestar social para ayudar a preparar a los delincuentes para la vida después de cumplir una pena de prisión. Examina las tensiones potenciales entre las agencias de justicia penal y otras organizaciones que participan en la rehabilitación y reintegración de delincuentes, en particular aquellas que se dedican a la atención de salud mental u organizaciones del tercer sector. Luego sugiere una variedad de métodos y enfoques diferentes para ayudar a superar dichas tensiones y promover la colaboración y el trabajo conjunto entre agencias, basándose en investigaciones y modelos emergentes, con un enfoque en la práctica en los paÃses europeos y escandinavos. Para los académicos y profesionales que trabajan en prisiones y el sistema penal, esta colección será invaluable. . Nota de contenido: 1. Setting The Scene And Introduction, Sarah Hean, Berit Johnsen, Anu Kajamaa And Laure Kloetzer -- 2. Interorganisational Collaboration In A Norwegian Prison – Challenges And Opportunities Arising From Interagency Meetings, Päivikki Lahtinen, Anu Kajamaa, Laura Seppänen, Berit Johnsen, Sarah Hean, Terhi Esko -- 3. Mirrors Of Prison Life – From Compartmentalised Practice Towards Boundary Crossing Expertise, Søren Walther Nielsen And Anu Kajamaa -- 4. 'Living With' Interagency Collaboration – Three Sustaining Practices, Tine Murphy, Marie Kirstejn Aakjaer, Eva Pallesen, Charlotte Rosenberg -- 5. The Application Of Norwegian Humane Ideals By Front- Line Workers When Collaboratively Reintegrating Inmates Back Into Society, William Dugdale And Sarah Hean -- 6. Tracing The Historical Development Of A Service Model For Interagency Collaboration: Contradictions As Barriers And Potential Drivers For Change, Paulo Rocha And Sarah Hean -- 7. Mentoring In Practice. Rebuilding Dialogue With Mentees' Stories, Laure Kloetzer, Jo Wells, Laura Seppänen And Sarah Hean -- 8. A Colab Model Of Workplace Transformation In The Criminal Justice Context, Sarah Hean ,Marie Aakjær, Laure Kloetzer, Laura Seppännen, Anu Kajamaa, Päivikki Lahtinen, Tine Murphy -- 9. Facilitation Of Developmental Tasks In Prisons: Applying The Method Of Human-Centred Co-Evaluation, Laura Seppänen, Heli Heikkilä, Anu Kajamaa, Päivikki Lahtinen, Hilkka Ylisassi -- 10. Interprofessional Collaboration Concerning Offenders In Transition Between Mental Health And Criminal Justice Services. Pincom Used As A Framework For Hcr-20v3 Assessment., Atle ØdegÃ¥rd And StÃ¥l Bjørkly -- 11. Early Recognition Method: 'Opening Doors' In Risk Management Dialogue Between Mental Health And Prison Services 254, Frans Fluttert, Gunnar Eidhammer, Karl Yngvar Dale.12- People In Contact With Criminal Justice Systems Participating In Service Redesign: Vulnerable Citizens Or Democratic Partners?, Jonathan Parker, Vanessa Heaslip, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Berit Johnsen And Sarah Hean -- 13. Avenues Of Opportunity: Journeys Of Activities Through Third Sector Organisations, Angela Turner-Wilson, Stuart Dearborn And Catherine Bullen -- 14. Facilitating Understanding Of Ex-Prison Service Users' Needs: The Utility Of Q Method As A Means Of Representing Service User Voices In Service Development, Siv Elin Nord Sæbjørnsen, Atle ØdegÃ¥rd And Sarah Hean -- 15. Do We Need The Users' Voice? An Empirical Research Example Comparing Views Of Service Providers And Ex-Prisoners. Implications For Practice, Siv Elin Nord Sæbjørnsen, Sarah Hean, Kristin Røvik, Bjørn Kjetil Larsen And Atle ØdegÃ¥rd -- 16. Reflecting On Researcher/Practice Relationships In Prison Research : A Contact Hypothesis Lens, Sarah Hean, Liv Jorunn Skippervik, Richard Heslop, Caroline Stevens -- 17. Developing A Training Programme For Collaborative Practices Between Criminal Justice And Mental Health Services: The Gap Between Intentions And Reality, Atle ØdegÃ¥rd And Elisabeth Willumsen. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This Open Access edited collection seeks to improve collaboration between criminal justice and welfare services in order to help prepare offenders for life after serving a prison sentence. It examines the potential tensions between criminal justice agencies and other organisations which are involved in the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders, most notably those engaged in mental health care or third sector organisations. It then suggests a variety of different methods and approaches to help to overcome such tensions and promote inter-agency collaboration and co-working, drawing on emerging research and models, with a focus on the practice in European and Scandinavian countries. For academics and practitioners working in prisons and the penal system, this collection will be invaluable. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]