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British Journal of Community Justice

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Globalisation and sticky prices: ‘con’ or conundrum


With reference to a case study which illustrates the existence of segmented markets and international price discrimination, this paper develops a theoretical model of comparative advantage in which domestic prices may be sticky.

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Evaluation of the Whole System Approach for Women Offenders Executive Summary Dec 2015


Although women remain a minority group in the criminal justice system (CJS), there is increasing recognition amongst policy makers of the importance of understanding the needs of female offenders in order to better target resources and provide support that is responsive to these needs.

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Personalisation: operationalizing ‘desistance’ and commissioning for justice reinvestment


Slides from Clinks 'Just and Affordable Rehabilitation' Conference, London, 1st December 2015

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Radical Futures


Youth, Politics and Activism in Contemporary Europe

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The Current Evidence Base and Future Needs in Improving Children’s Well-Being Across Europe


There has been a growing interest among academics, policy makers and practitioners in the subjective well-being of children and young people (CYP).

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