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Reducing the use of imprisonment. Lessons from Probation Day Centres in England and Wales: 1970–2000

Maurice Vanstone, Philip Priestley

Probation Journal, Volume: 70, Issue: 1, Pages: 19 - 30

Swansea University Author: Maurice Vanstone

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Day Reporting Centres as an alternative to prison have become a feature of the Criminal Justice Systems of most States in America. In contrast, Day Centres have virtually disappeared from the curricula of Probation services in England and Wales. In this paper we look back on the short history of day...

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Published in: Probation Journal
ISSN: 0264-5505 1741-3079
Published: SAGE Publications 2023
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title Reducing the use of imprisonment. Lessons from Probation Day Centres in England and Wales: 1970–2000
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title_short Reducing the use of imprisonment. Lessons from Probation Day Centres in England and Wales: 1970–2000
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description Day Reporting Centres as an alternative to prison have become a feature of the Criminal Justice Systems of most States in America. In contrast, Day Centres have virtually disappeared from the curricula of Probation services in England and Wales. In this paper we look back on the short history of day centre provision in this country and examine what can be learned from its different forms and assess the viability of reintroducing the concept as a means of significantly reducing the use of imprisonment this side of the Atlantic.
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