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The Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector: Concepts and an Agenda for an Emerging Field (2019)
Journal Article
Tomczak, P. (2019). The Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector: Concepts and an Agenda for an Emerging Field. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 58(3), 276-297. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12326

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... Read More about The Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector: Concepts and an Agenda for an Emerging Field.

The penal voluntary sector: a hybrid sociology (2019)
Journal Article
Tomczak, P., & Buck, G. (2019). The penal voluntary sector: a hybrid sociology. British Journal of Criminology, 59(4), 898-918. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azy070

The penal voluntary sector (PVS) is an important, complex, under-theorised area. Its non-profit, non-statutory organisations are highly significant in the operation of punishment around the world, yet ill-understood. Burgeoning scholarship has begun... Read More about The penal voluntary sector: a hybrid sociology.