• First holistic account of the impact of COVID-19 on crime and justice.
• Co-produced by academics, practitioners and service users. As such, it provides a unique and overarching discussion of the impact of the pandemic on a range of issues relating to crime and justice, from those who are best placed to do so.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: COVID-19 and the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 2: Emergence and Maturity in Policing COVID-19 – Peter Kawalek, John Coxhead and Lisa Jackson
Chapter 3: Reimagining the Open Court in the Time of Pandemic: Towards ‘Portal Justice’ and ‘Broadcast Justice’ – Sarah Moore
Chapter 4: COVID-19 and Community Sanctions – Sam Ainslie, Andrew Fowler, Jake Phillips, Chalen Westaby
Chapter 5: COVID-19 in Custody: Responding to Pandemics in Prisons in England and Wales – Christopher Kay
Chapter 6: Youth Justice and COVID-19: Courts, Community and Custody – Kathy Hampson and Stephen Case
Part II: Crime, Justice and COVID-19 – Critical Issues
Chapter 7: Racism, Policing and the Pandemic – Scarlet Harris, Remi Joseph-Salisbury, Patrick Williams, Lisa White
Chapter 8: Crisis Within a Crisis: Sex Workers, Emergency Response and Creative Service Provision – Rachel Fowler, Abbie Haines, Professor Teela Sanders
Chapter 9: COVID-19 and Drug Trends – Mark Monaghan and Ian Hamilton
Chapter 10: Professional Qualification in Probation and COVID-19 – Andrew Fowler, Laura Martin, Aileen Watson and Tom Brown
Part III: The View From the Inside
The View From the Inside
Chapter 11. “The Box Project” – Hmp Parc
Chapter 12. “Write Inside Sessions at Hmp Manchester”
Chapter 13. Conclusion: The Lessons – Recovery and Pandemic Preparedness
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Stephen Case is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Swansea University. He has published in a range of international journals and conducted research for the Youth Justice Board, Home Office and Welsh Government.