Offloading responsibility Flashcards

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Why does relocating responsibility occur?

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Because it provides oppotunity for profit or funds.

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How does offloading change how we perceive crime?

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It rebrands crime as a problem for society rather than the state.

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What is responsibility under neo-liberalism?

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The rolling back of the state, relocation to market and individuals.

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What are the consequences neo-liberal crime control?

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Contracting out and outsourcing
Crime prevention recast as a job for society.
Managerialism
Partnership working
Changing the role of the voluntary sector.

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What is meant by contracting out?

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Private companies are contracted to do the job of central government. Associate with Thatcher government.

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Why does contracting out occur?

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There is an ideological commitment to rolling back the state as the public sector is seen as inefficient. Competition is also seen to make services cheaper.

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What are some concerns of contracting out?

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It introduces a profit motive to areas of public policy. Raises ethical questions.

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What is situational crime prevention?

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This is a measure and techniques base prevention to reduce opportunity in crime prone areas. E.g. surveillance.

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What are the assumptions of situational crime prevention?

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Views crime as opportunistic. Deterrence in the moment/situation rather than traditional abstract forms. Limited interest in detection.

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What two theories does situational crime prevention draw on?

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Routine activity theory

Rational choice theory

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What is partnership working?

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a joint working arrangement between partners. They are independent but agree to work together to achieve a common goal.

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What is the voluntary sector?

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This consists of charities and fundraising. They often focus on specific issues surrounding an area of the CJS.

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What are the concerns of the third sector in partnerships?

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There is concerns that private companies are exploiting them.

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What is meant by communitarianism?

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The rebalancing of rights and responsibilities. Its an attack on excessive neoliberalism. Applies a moral conservative view.

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What is Etzioni’s position?

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Claims there are three legs to society: State, market, civil society.
He claims the we need to rebuild family values, marriage and community to prevent crime.

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What constitutes a troubled family?

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According to Blair a troubled family is:
Families involved in crime/anti-social behaviour.
Children doing poorly at school or expelled.
An adult on work benefits
Cause a high risk to public purse.

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What did research into the troubled families act show?

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Research conducted in October 2016 found no consistent effects on improving families outcomes.