Author

Ian Cummins

Salford University - Cited by 866 - Mental Health - Criminal Justice - Policing - Mass Incarceration - Cultural Representations of Law and Order

Biography

Ian Cummins qualified as a probation officer and also subsequently as a mental health social worker and ASW. His research in the areas of policing and mental health, poverty, race and mental health, the failure of community care policies and the impact of managerialism can be traced back to that period. He has written extensively about mental health policy and broader social work issues related to inequality and poverty.
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5
2021
Rereading Rosenhan
I CumminsIllness, Crisis & Loss 28 (1), 38-0, 2020202
5
2020
Policing, vulnerability and mental health
I CumminsPolicing and Mental Health: Theory, Policy and Practice, 2020202
4
2020
Social Work and Society: Political and Ideological Perspectives
S Pollock, K ParkinsonPolicy Press, 01901
2
2019
Reading Stuart Hall: the influence of the New Left on social work
I CumminsCritical and Radical Social Work 7 (3), 367-379, 01901
2
2019
Poverty as a Political Choice: a Comparative Analysis of Reports of the UN Rapporteur’s Visits to the UK and Spain
I Cummins, EJ Gómez-CirianoJournal of Human Rights and Social Work 7 (), 04-3, 2022202
1
2022
Narratives of reform: the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales from the 1983 MHA to the Wessley Review (2018)
Narratives of reform: the Mental Health Act (MHA) in England and Wales from the 983 MHA to the Wessley Review (208)I CumminsThe Journal of Adult Protection 22 (4), 27-226, 2020202
1
2020
Neoliberalism
I CumminsSocial Work and Society, 50-62, 20920
1
2019
The criminal justice system
I CumminsSocial Work and Society, 32-46, 20920
1
2019