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15 June 2015|In Volumes, Volume 13

Issues


BJCJ (Volume 13: Issue 2)

Published 15/06/2015
ISSN 1475-0279

Issue Contents

EDITORIAL

Jean Hine

Editorial: Taking Stock of Youth Justice

ARTICLE

Sarah Louise Holt

An Exploration of the Impacts That Experiencing Domestic Violence can Have on a Child’s Primary School Education: View of Educational Staff

ARTICLE

Ross Little

Putting Education at the Heart of Custody? The Views of Children on Education in a Young Offender Institution

ARTICLE

Dr Rachel Morris

“Youth Justice Practice is Just Messy” Youth Offending Team Practitioners: Culture and Identity

ARTICLE

Anne Robinson

Life Stories in Development: Thoughts on Narrative Methods with Young People

ARTICLE

Darrell Fox, Elaine Amull

Law and Order Conservatism and Youth Justice: Outcomes and Effects in Canada and England and Wales

ARTICLE

Dr Stephen Case, Sean Creaney, Jo Deakin, Professor Kevin Haines

Youth Justice: Past, Present and Future

ARTICLE

Susie Atherton

Community Courts to Address Youth Offending: A Lost Opportunity?

ARTICLE

Sean Creaney, Roger Hopkins Burke

Youth Justice, Participation and Radical Moral Communitarianism

COMMUNITY JUSTICE FILES

Community Justice Files 36

REVIEW

Book Reviews (13.2)


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