Sport and Criminal Justice
Practitioner Insights and Theoretical Directions
Andrew Parker editor Rosie Meek editor Haydn Morgan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Feb '26
£155.00
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This book examines the use of sport and physical activity-based interventions as a means by which to address crime and antisocial behaviour.
Covering a range of different sporting and physical activities across an array of social contexts involving both adult and youth populations, this book provides insight into the way in which sport and physical activity are interpreted by participants and practitioners and how these interpretations relate to broader policy objectives within and across criminal justice systems. Featuring contributions co-written by academics and practitioners, the book presents fascinating case studies from around the world, including the use of yoga in prisons, e-cycling and social reintegration, and rehabilitation and resettlement through parkrun.
With criminal justice at the heart of ongoing political and academic debates, this book is timely reading for any researcher, policymaker, practitioner or advanced student working in sport policy, sport development, criminology, social work or youth work.
ISBN: 9781032823027
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 530g
186 pages