|
Community justice : the smell of fresh bread |
Francis Pakes and Jane Winstone |
|
The probation service, public protection and dangerous offenders |
Mike Nash |
|
Dim prospects : humanistic values and the fate of community justice |
Mike Nellis |
|
The police service : from enforcement to management |
Robin Fletcher |
|
Police and community justice in partnership |
Barry Loveday |
|
'Tough on probation' : probation practice under the National Offender Management Service |
Dennis Gough |
|
Working for community justice : a Home Office perspective |
Chris Lewis |
|
A new chance for rehabilitation : multi-agency provision and potential under NOMS |
Aaron Pycroft |
|
Crime prevention : the role and potential of schools |
Carol Hayden |
|
The identification and management of anti-social and offending behaviour |
Ruth M. Hatcher and Clive R. Hollin |
|
Community youth justice : policy, practices and public perception |
Nikki McKenzie |
|
Community responses to hate crime |
Nathan Hall |
|
Marginalized and disenfranchises : community justice and mentally disordered offenders |
Jane Winstone and Francis Pakes |
|
Improving confidence in criminal justice : achieving community justice for victims and witnesses |
Jacki Tapley |
|
Is research working? Revisiting the research and effective practice agenda |
James McGuire |
|
Community justice in a safety culture : probation service and community justice in the Netherlands |
Miranda Boone |
|
Community justice : the smell of fresh bread |
Francis Pakes and Jane Winstone |
|
The probation service, public protection and dangerous offenders |
Mike Nash |
|
Dim prospects : humanistic values and the fate of community justice |
Mike Nellis |