14 research outputs found
On probation: pickled and nothing to say
The probation service is at risk of serious harm from the discourses of toughness and cure. People subject to community rehabilitation orders are categorised first and foremost as ‘offenders’ by probation officers, their managers and governors. Not surprisingly, people on probation are increasingly viewed as bad or as misfits, either way they have nothing intrinsically valuable to contribute to their supervision nor to the work of the probation service more generally. As a counter to this exclusion and disenfranchisement, two replacement discourses are commended: first, the language of userism/consumerism; and, second, an integration of strain and rational choice crime theories, as an alternative to the ‘psychic prisons’ of conservatism and individual positivism fast enveloping the service
Evolutionary perspectives on salary dispersion within firms
Behavioral economics, Relative fitness, Egalitarianism, Evolutionary psychology, Anthropology, Trans disciplinary, Compensation, Sex differences, Age, Labor unions, J31, D31, M52, Z10,