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Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society Janet Newman

Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society By Janet Newman

Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society by Janet Newman


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Explores the ways of defining and enacting social justice in the context of social welfare and crime control policies. This work considers the various ways in which social justice illuminates the multiple connections between social welfare and crime control policies, as well as the ambiguities, tensions and contradictions arising from them.

Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society Summary

Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society by Janet Newman

Social justice is a highly contested term, with all political parties now claiming it for their own. Some clarity about the value base of social justice and what it means in practice is therefore essential to make sense of these claims. This book does that most effectively for a range of key forms of welfare provision. In a very readable way, and with substantial illustrative material, it takes the reader from engagement with key theories and concepts of social justice into the world of social welfare and crime control politics, policy and practice, showing what a socially just world might look like. The authors are to be congratulated on an impressive collection of writing.
Gary Craig, Professor of Social Justice, University of Hull, UK

This book explores ways of defining and enacting social justice in the context of modern social welfare and crime control policies. It examines how the notion of social justice informs experiences and understandings of the social world, why it appeals to so many people as a mobilising ideal for social change and reform, and how it shapes the claims, demands and actions that people take in the pursuit of the 'good society'.

The authors employ an interdisciplinary approach to explore the interrelationship between social policy and criminology. With international content and a sustained focus across the book on different kinds of evidence, it helps readers to gauge the role of evidence in social science and policy development.Designed as an interactive teaching text, the book includes a range of student-friendly learning features, such as case studies, activities and questions for discussion, making it ideal for both classroom-based and distance learners.

Social Justice is a key text for students in criminology, social policy and social justice.

About Janet Newman

Janet Newman is Professor of Social Policy at The Open University.

Nicola Yeates is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at The Open University.

Table of Contents

1: Making social justice: ideas, struggles and responses
2: Looking for social justice: welfare states and beyond
3: Well-being, harm and work
4: `Problem' populations, `problem' places
5: The globalisation of social justice
6: Conclusions

Additional information

GOR002210647
9780335229307
0335229301
Social Justice: Welfare, Crime and Society by Janet Newman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20080616
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