669 research outputs found
Today@NPS / December 2015
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Today@NPS / December 2014
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Today@NPS / December 2014
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Today@NPS / December 2013
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Today@NPS / December 2015
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Today@NPS / January 2016
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Today@NPS / October 2014
Today@NPS showcases some of the speakers, conferences, experiments, lectures and other events that take place at the Naval Postgraduate Schoo
Successful Use of a Prolonged Inspiratory Time on the Bunnell Life Pulse HFJV in Treating Pneumonia Refractory to Conventional and HFO Ventilation in a NICU Patient
The Inconsistency of Providing Ventilation with a T-piece Style Resuscitator: A Bench Model Study
Delivering McJustice? The Probation Factory at the Magistrates’ Court
Despite playing a pivotal role in thousands of defendants’ experiences of criminal justice every year, the role of probation workers in the English and Welsh Magistrates’ courts has been neglected by researchers for several decades. This article presents the findings of an ethnographic study of the work of probation staff in two such courts. The study suggests that probation work in this context is being squeezed into an operating model which bears all the hallmarks of a process described by Ritzer as ‘McDonaldization’. It is argued that the proximate causes of McDonaldization in this sub-field of probation work lie at the intersection of parallel Government-led reform programmes – Transforming Rehabilitation and Transforming Justice – which have respectively focused on creating a market for probation services and enhancing the administrative efficiency of criminal proceedings. Until now, almost no attention has been paid, either by researchers or policy-makers, to the intersection of these programmes of reform in the probation suites at the Magistrates’ courts
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