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The aim of the book is to promote better work with offenders, based on strategies which understand the links between... Read More >>
The authors aim to provide practical guidance to enable practitioners in the various criminal justice, health and... Read More >>
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Who constitutes the mentally ill who behave violently? Which criminal offenders are disturbed? Using case histories... Read More >>
The assessment of criminal behaviours of clients in secure settings poses a number of particular problems; the behaviour... Read More >>
Reveals how modern strategies of punishment - and their failure - relate to political and economic transformations... Read More >>
Examining prisons from the perspectives of sociology, theology, history, and biblical exegesis, Griffith argues... Read More >>
Examining how various biological, sociological and psychological factors interact to bring about criminal behaviour,... Read More >>
Challenging the masculinist character of criminological research, the author offers a scrutiny of the gender roles... Read More >>
From the Foreword by George Henderson: Perhaps nothing captures the debilitating effects of sexism more vividly... Read More >>
A painful view of the current state of juvenile justice in the United States is presented in this volume which asks... Read More >>
Studies 300 delinquent boys in a medium security institution and after their release. The field experiment shows... Read More >>
This is an original and scholarly study of the role of books and libraries in British prisons during the period... Read More >>
In this decade, growth-centred intervention has re-emerged as a legitimate approach to the rehabilitation of criminals... Read More >>
Arguing that a cyclical pattern to juvenile justice policy has been evident for the last 200 years, this monograph... Read More >>
Oriented around the ""Limit and Lead"" strategy, this text describes an effective group treatment programme which... Read More >>