Sue Hobbs Books




Privatising Criminal Justice
History, Neoliberal Penality and the Commodification of Crime
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book delves into the implications of privatizing criminal justice, examining its social, cultural, and political dimensions. It analyzes how privatization affects the functioning of justice systems and the broader societal impacts, offering insights into the motivations behind such shifts and their consequences on accountability and public trust. Through critical exploration, it addresses the complexities and challenges posed by the involvement of private entities in criminal justice.
This important book offers unique insight into the experience of foster youths from twenty-three countries around the world. It provides a survey of literature reporting the experiences of youth in care, addressing a wide range of key topics in this multidisciplinary field, and presenting the views and perceptions of these young people.