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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 >>
Oriented around the ""Limit and Lead"" strategy, this text describes an effective group treatment programme which... Read More >>
Relating the kibbutz experience to theories of social psychology and criminology, Fischer and Geiger offer a model... Read More >>
In the early 1890s there was a prolonged criticism of conditions in English prisons and in 1895 new policies of... Read More >>
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Based on a two-part study, this book examines the courts' interpretation of murder and the management of those serving... Read More >>
Perspectives on clinical treatment in outpatient settings of criminal offenders, particularly those whose crimes... Read More >>
This book is a comprehensive inquiry into the rehabilitation of criminal offenders and is based on extensive cross-cultural... Read More >>
"More than half the states in this country have legislation on sex offenders that distinguishes between those whose... Read More >>
Provides counsellors who work with violent men through the specifics of the counselling process, instructing them... Read More >>
This edited collection explores the concept of Generative Justice and how it might help us reimagine conventional... Read More >>
Originally published in 1969, Sallie Trotter was the first woman social worker ever appointed in Britain to work... Read More >>