This edited collection offers the first system-wide account of the impact of COVID-19 on crime and justice in England and Wales. It provides a critical discussion of the challenges faced by criminal justice agencies (prison, probation, youth justice, courts, police), professionals and service users in adapting to the extraordinary pressures of the pandemic on policy, practice and lived experience.
The text integrates first-hand narrative and artistic accounts from a variety of key stakeholders experiencing the criminal justice system (CJS). The editors recommend a range of evidence-based policy and practice improvements, not only in terms of planning for future pandemics, but also those that will benefit the CJS and its stakeholders in the longer term.
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"With analysis across nearly every sector of the justice system, this groundbreaking collection frames the COVID-19 pandemic as not just a public health emergency but also an unprecedented natural experiment in the social scientific study of crime and justice. It should be widely read." Shadd Maruna, Queen's University Belfast This timely, hugely valuable book makes a unique contribution to our understanding of criminal justice during the pandemic. By bringing underlying and systemic issues into stark illumination, the volume examines the system as a whole, allowing comparison across its constituent parts. Neal Hazel, University of Salford
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: COVID-19 and the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 2: Emergence and Maturity in Policing COVID-19 Peter Kawalek, John
Coxhead and Lisa Jackson
Chapter 3: Reimagining the Open Court in the Time of Pandemic: Towards
Portal Justice and Broadcast Justice Sarah Moore
Chapter 4: COVID-19 and Community Sanctions Sam Ainslie, Andrew Fowler,
Jake Phillips, Chalen Westaby
Chapter 5: COVID-19 in Custody: Responding to Pandemics in Prisons in England
and Wales Christopher Kay
Chapter 6: Youth Justice and COVID-19: Courts, Community and Custody Kathy
Hampson and Stephen Case
Part II: Crime, Justice and COVID-19 Critical Issues
Chapter 7: Racism, Policing and the Pandemic Scarlet Harris, Remi
Joseph-Salisbury, Patrick Williams, Lisa White
Chapter 8: Crisis Within a Crisis: Sex Workers, Emergency Response and
Creative Service Provision Rachel Fowler, Abbie Haines, Professor Teela
Sanders
Chapter 9: COVID-19 and Drug Trends Mark Monaghan and Ian Hamilton
Chapter 10: Professional Qualification in Probation and COVID-19 Andrew
Fowler, Laura Martin, Aileen Watson and Tom Brown
Part III: The View From the Inside
The View From the Inside
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11. The Box Project Hmp Parc
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12. Write Inside Sessions at Hmp Manchester
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13. Conclusion: The Lessons Recovery and Pandemic Preparedness
Christopher Kay is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Loughborough University and is a member of the Parliamentary Knowledge Exchange Unit COVID-19 expert database and the International Corrections and Prisons Association COVID-19 Expert Group.
Stephen Case is Professor of Youth Justice at Loughborough University.