Vulnerability and Young People: Care and Social Control in Policy and Practice

Author:   Kate Brown (University of York)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447318187


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   14 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Moves to assist or protect the vulnerable now play a crucial role in welfare and criminal justice processes. This distinctive book draws on in-depth research with marginalised young people and the professionals who support them to explore the implications of a 'vulnerability zeitgeist', asking how far the rise of vulnerability serves the interests of those who are most disadvantaged.

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Author:   Kate Brown (University of York)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781447318187


ISBN 10:   1447318188
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   14 December 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

The Vulnerability Zeitgeist; Making Sense of Vulnerability; The Rise of Vulnerability in Social Policy; Vulnerability Management; Vulnerable Young People’s Life Stories; Vulnerable Identities?; The Social Mediation of Vulnerability; Vulnerability, Care and Social Control.

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A really illuminating book on the contentious notion of vulnerability, and it should be read, debated and brought to bear on service design and development. Research, Policy and Planning This insightful and timely book by Kate Brown is an excellent addition to new, critical, qualitative research that explores and questions key issues in social policy. Rob MacDonald, Teesside University Innovative, beautifully written, well researched and eloquently argued. Finally a book that subjects the concept of 'vulnerability' to robust academic scrutiny, particularly in terms of the rise of its use to justify almost any type of intervention with children and young people. A must read for anyone interested in young people and social policy. Jo Phoenix, Leicester University Through a careful, theoretically rigorous analysis, Brown interrogates policy directives and practices that have seemingly championed the rights and needs of vulnerable citizens. Journal of Children and Poverty Brown's central focus is an analysis of the life stories of vulnerable young people...what the book does brilliantly is to give them a voice. Times Higher Education This essential book offers a groundbreaking study of the lived experience of vulnerability and its increasing importance to welfare and criminal justice systems, exploring fundamental questions of deservingness, human agency, care, governance and social control. John Flint, University of Sheffield A unique and compelling account of the implications of a 'vulnerability zeitgeist' and an important contribution to an area of public policy that is not as benign as it can appear. Kenneth McLaughlin, Manchester Metropolitan University


This insightful and timely book by Kate Brown is an excellent addition to new, critical, qualitative research that explores and questions key issues in social policy. Rob MacDonald, Teesside University A really illuminating book on the contentious notion of vulnerability, and it should be read, debated and brought to bear on service design and development. Research, Policy and Planning Innovative, beautifully written, well researched and eloquently argued. Finally a book that subjects the concept of 'vulnerability' to robust academic scrutiny, particularly in terms of the rise of its use to justify almost any type of intervention with children and young people. A must read for anyone interested in young people and social policy. Jo Phoenix, Leicester University Through a careful, theoretically rigorous analysis, Brown interrogates policy directives and practices that have seemingly championed the rights and needs of vulnerable citizens. Journal of Children and Poverty Brown's central focus is an analysis of the life stories of vulnerable young people...what the book does brilliantly is to give them a voice. Times Higher Education This essential book offers a groundbreaking study of the lived experience of vulnerability and its increasing importance to welfare and criminal justice systems, exploring fundamental questions of deservingness, human agency, care, governance and social control. John Flint, University of Sheffield A unique and compelling account of the implications of a 'vulnerability zeitgeist' and an important contribution to an area of public policy that is not as benign as it can appear. Kenneth McLaughlin, Manchester Metropolitan University


This insightful and timely book by Kate Brown is an excellent addition to new, critical, qualitative research that explores and questions key issues in social policy. Rob MacDonald, Teesside University A really illuminating book on the contentious notion of vulnerability, and it should be read, debated and brought to bear on service design and development. Research, Policy and Planning Innovative, beautifully written, well researched and eloquently argued. Finally a book that subjects the concept of 'vulnerability' to robust academic scrutiny, particularly in terms of the rise of its use to justify almost any type of intervention with children and young people. A must read for anyone interested in young people and social policy. Jo Phoenix, Leicester University Through a careful, theoretically rigorous analysis, Brown interrogates policy directives and practices that have seemingly championed the rights and needs of vulnerable citizens. Journal of Children and Poverty


Author Information

Kate Brown is a Lecturer in Social Policy and Crime at the University of York, where she is Chair of the Board of Studies (Criminology). Her research explores supportive and regulatory processes for vulnerable and 'troublesome' groups, focussing especially on young people. She worked previously as a practitioner and manager in the voluntary sector and continues to be active in services for vulnerable women and children.

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