Governance, Performance, and Capacity Stress

The Chronic Case of Prison Crowding

Public policy systems often sustain chronic capacity stress (CCS) meaning they neither excel nor fail in what they do, but do both in ways that are somehow manageable and acceptable. This book is about one archetypal case of CCS - crowding in the British prison system - and how we need a more integrated theoretical understanding of its complexity.

juillet 2013, env. 278 pages, Executive Politics and Governance, Anglais
Springer EN
978-1-137-28915-5

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