Zusammenfassung der Ressource
dd208 Social welfare and Crime control
master1
- SW can be seen as
stigmatizing/punishing
or as humanitarian
- For and against
each other
- Where is the boundary? Is there a boundary?
- Can be dealt with
different
institutions/agencies,
communities
- Enforcing policies and strategies
- Can be
contested
and debated
(conflict
between the
two
- Relationship dymnamic - shifts and changes.
Mobile & Porous not simpe
- Interlinked - help & harm
- Addiction violence, domestic violence,
anti-social behaviours. Abuse cases -
Victim - Perpetrator. Crime / Welfare
- Entanglement
- Police,
Probation,
Social Services,
Social Workers
(Child
Protection) All
can be involved
in the one case
- Surveillance &
security integrate
social welfare &
crime control
- Complex scenarios - Can involve abuse, neglect of vulnerable
- Crime Control-
prevention,
maintaining social
order
- Controlling crime
- Stability, Security,
Social Order
- Govt has power
define whats welfare
and whats crime
control - power over
those who fail to
uphold the law and
maintain social
order
- Crime
control
policies
might
raise
concerns
about
social
welfare
- Govt and State create and
implement laws
- CJS seeks to deal
those who
threaten these
things - social
dissent
- Policies put in place create,
maintain, manage, social
stablity
- Enforcing law
and order, law
policies,
strategies,
social order
- Enforcement law
and order.
Enforcing law
policies and
strategies
- Crime control
focused on:
Social order,
social stability,
social security,
social harm,
security, safety,
crime control
- Key people: Police,
Probation, Prison
service, Armed forces,
Courts, Criminal Justice
System, National
Offender Management
System (noms)
Government & State
(Power), Community
Partnerships
- Social well
being, support
- Punishment can
withdraw benefits
or criminalise
- Social Welfare - focus on
wellbeing, social support,
welfare, social inclusion
- Better society,
Norms good
conduct -
prescribed as
normal
- Naturalising, normalising,
- Social
Welfare
stands for:
Social justice,
Equality,
Inclusion,
Wellbeing,
Protection
- Key
people/services/agencies =
Social services, Health
services, Education/Training,
Housing, Social
Welfare/Security
- Social Welfare stands
against: Unfairness,
Inequality, Discrimination,
Social Harm, Poverty,
Exclusion
- Dissent
and protest
part of
process -
struggle
for justice
- Govt reducing social welfare - seeing more
anti-social behaviours (young, poor,
underpriveledged groups individuals
- Potentially
dangerous
populations
crime
control
rather than
welfare