A necessary but painful journey: Experiences of unification in a probation service region

Author:

Millings Matthew1ORCID,Burke Lol1ORCID,Annison Harry2ORCID,Carr Nicola3,Robinson Gwen4ORCID,Surridge Eleanor1

Affiliation:

1. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2. University of Southampton, UK

3. University of Nottingham, UK

4. University of Sheffield, UK

Abstract

In this article, we present some initial findings from the first year of a longitudinal study of the experiences of unification by staff in one Probation Service region. Their reaction to unification is explored as well as their hopes and fears regarding the newly unified service. Despite working in what was often presented as an unsettled and fractured environment marked by on-going staff shortages – whilst at the same time having to respond to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic – amongst most participants there remained a high level of loyalty to the probation profession (or the idea of probation). However, while many expressed optimism regarding the longer-term prospects for the unified organisation, this was also overlaid with concerns about how unification would play out in the short to medium term. Their enduring sense of commitment and loyalty to their role was also being tested by what some saw as overbearing pressure to manage risk, coupled with the fear of being exposed if people whom they supervised committed a Serious Further Offence.

Funder

Rehabilitating probation: Rebuilding culture, identity and legitimacy in a reformed public service.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law

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