@article { , title = {The Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector: Concepts and an Agenda for an Emerging Field}, abstract = {Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are key actors, with unrecognised potential to shore up criminal justice and/or collaboratively reshape social justice. Unlike public and for-profit agents, criminal justice volunteers and voluntary organisations (CJVVOs) have been neglected by scholars. We call for analyses of diverse CJVVOs, in national and comparative contexts. We provide three categories to highlight distinctive organising auspices, which hold across criminal justice: statutory volunteers, quasi-statutory volunteers and voluntary organisations. The unknown implications of these different forms of non-state, non-profit justice involvement deserve far greater attention from academics, policymakers and practitioners.}, doi = {10.1111/hojo.12326}, eissn = {2059-1101}, issn = {2059-1098}, issue = {3}, journal = {The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice}, pages = {276-297}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1741620}, volume = {58}, keyword = {Criminal justice, Volunteers, Voluntary sector, Policing, Court, Punishment}, year = {2019}, author = {Tomczak, Philippa} }