Sport, Physical Activity and Criminal Justice

Sport, Physical Activity and Criminal Justice

Politics, Policy and Practice

Parker, Andrew; Morgan, Haydn

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

213

Dura

Inglês

9781032036861

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Sport, Physical Activity, and Criminal Justice; Part I: Policy and Strategic Responses; 1. The History and Development of Policy for Sport and Physical Activity in Youth and Adult Prisons; 2. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Mentoring, and 'At Risk' Youth; 3. Examining the Role of Partnership within Sport and Physical Activity Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation Projects; 4. Sport and Crime Prevention in Canada: Examining Discourses of Risk, Responsibility, and Development through Sport; 5. Using Child-Centred Approaches to Enhance the Evidence Base Around Using Sport-Based Interventions to Reduce Youth Offending; Part II: Sport and Physical Activity Interventions in Custodial Settings; 6. Co-Creating a Sport-Life Skills Programme for Incarcerated Youth; 7. Using Sport-Based Interventions to Benefit the Mental Well-Being of People in Prison; 8. Applying Kaupapa Maori Principles to Positive Youth Development: Insights from a New Zealand Youth Justice Facility; 9. Sport and Physical Activity Inside (and Outside of) the Youth Secure Estate; 10. The Perceived Impact of Sport and Physical Activity Programmes: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Gym Orderlies in a UK Women's Prison; Part III: Community-Based Sport and Physical Activity Interventions; 11. The Acquisition of Capital Through Sport and Physical Activity: Qualifications, Connections, and Self-Reliance; 12. Cure De Jour: Exploring the Potential of Boxing as a Mechanism for Change Among Vulnerable Groups; 13. Midnight Football as a Site of Surveillance: Activities Observed by the Surrounding Institutions of Society; Conclusions: Sport, Physical Activity and Criminal Justice - Towards a New Research Agenda
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Haydn Morgan;Andrew Parker;sport;criminal justice;physical activity;sport policy;young people;at risk youth;partnership;crime prevention;rehabilitation;youth offending;sport-based interventions;child-centred;life skills;incarcerated youth;prison;mental health;well-being;positive youth development;PYD;self-reliance;Sport Based Youth Development Program;midnight football;Young Men;social policy;surveillance;UK Criminal Justice System;youth justice;UK National Average;sport in prison;Positive Psychological Capital;King Pin;Self-reported Benefits;Integrating Life Skills;Youth Offender Populations;Successive UK Government;SfD Program;Youth Justice System;Physical Activity Sector;Criminal Justice Sector;Youth Engagement;Criminal Justice Settings;Public Safety Canada;UK Criminal Justice;IPA Researcher;Young Ambassadors;Social Reformation;Crime Prevention Partnership