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14 September 2011|In Volumes, Volume 9

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BJCJ (Volume 9: Issue 1-2)

Published 14/09/2011
ISSN 1475-0279

Issue Contents

EDITORIAL

Paul Senior

Editorial (9.1-2)

ARTICLE

Susie Atherton, Annette Crisp

Top Cats: The Role and Requirements of Leadership in Community Justice Initiatives

ARTICLE

Dr Hayden Bird, Dr Katherine E. Albertson

Prisoners as Citizens: ‘Big Society’ and the ‘Rehabilitation Revolution’ – Truly Revolutionary?

ARTICLE

Dr Kerry Clamp, Dr. Craig Paterson

Rebalancing Criminal Justice: Potentials and Pitfalls for Neighbourhood Justice Panels

ARTICLE

Del Roy Fletcher

The Development of Working Prisons: Transforming Inmates from the Lumpenproletariat to the Contingent Workforce?

ARTICLE

John Flint

The Role of Sanctions in Intensive Support and Rehabilitation: Rhetoric, Rationalities and Realities

ARTICLE

Dr Nick Flynn

The Economic, Social and Political Context of the Local Community Approach to Integrated Offender Management: Theory and Practice, Rhetoric and Reality

ARTICLE

Rose Parkes

Hard Times: Is the ‘Rehabilitation Revolution’ Bad News for Enrichment Activities with Prisoners?

ARTICLE

Paul Senior

The Voluntary and Community Sector: The Paradox of Becoming Centre-Stage in the Big Society

ARTICLE

Roger Smith

Where Now for Youth Justice?

COMMUNITY JUSTICE FILES

Community Justice Files 25

REVIEW

Book Reviews (9.1-2)


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