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