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4 Punishment & Soc'y 5 (2002)

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                                              Copyright O SAGE Publications
                                                LondonThousand Oaks, CA
                                                         and New Delhi.
                                                         Vol 4(l): 5-25
                                             [1462-4745(200201)4:1;5-25; 020495]


                                                                      PUNISHMENT
                                                                      & SOCIETY





Exploring risk


management in


probation practice


Contemporary developments in England
and Wales

GWEN ROBINSON
University of Wales, Swansea, UK



  A bstract
  As an exemplar of modem penality's 'normalizing sector' (Garland, 1985), probation is
  deeply implicated in the purported shift towards a 'new' or 'postmodem' penal ration-
  ality with risk management rather than normalization at its heart. This article reviews
  the emergence of risk management in recent criminological theory and goes on to
  explore the emergence of risk and risk management in the Probation Service in England
  and Wales during the 1990s. Drawing on the author's recent empirical research it then
  presents an analysis of the dynamics of offender supervision in probation which, in
  common with a growing number of studies in other penal contexts, reveals that the
  increasing dominance of risk-based reasoning has not ushered in an approach con-
  forming entirely to theoretical formulations of risk management. It is argued that in the
  context of probation supervision two relatively distinct 'modes of governance' are
  emerging, based on a distinction between those offenders assessed as posing a serious
  risk of harm to the public, and those who are not. It is argued that these modes of
  governance constitute different but complementary adaptations to the purported shift
  from normalization to risk management, or from 'old' to 'new' penologies.


  Key Words
  penality - probation - rehabilitation - risk



INTRODUCTION
Since the 1980s, in the wake of a 'crisis of penal modernism' which is now well docu-
mented (Garland, 1990, 1995, 2001), a rich vein of criminological theory has emerged
to interpret the changing contours of crime control and penal sanctions. As Garland
(1995) has observed, everyone agrees that the field is changing, and in fundamental

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