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VOLUME 2: JUVENILE CORRECTIONS
Part Five: Welfare, Justice and Risk Management
Children in Trouble
Home Office (1968)
Wider, Stronger and Different Nets: The dialectics of criminal justice reform J. Austin and B. Krisberg
Corporatism: The third model of juvenile justice J. Pratt
Explaining and Preventing Crime: The globalisation of knowledge D. Farrington
Predicting Criminality?: Risk factors, neighbourhood influence and desistance C. Webster, R. MacDonald and M. Simpson
Restorative Justice for Juveniles: Just a technique or a fully fledged alternative? L. Walgrave
Part Six: Punitiveness
Entitlement to Cruelty: The end of welfare and the punitive mentality in the United States J. Simon
Deadly symbiosis: When ghetto and prison meet and mesh L. Wacquant
Waiver and Juvenile Justice Reform: Widening the punitive net A. Merlo, P. Benekos and W. Cook
Taking Liberties: Policy and the punitive turn B. Goldson
Girls at Risk? Reflections on changing attitudes to young women's offending A. Worrall
Part Seven: International and Comparative Youth Justice
Trends in International Juvenile Justice: What conclusions can be drawn? J. Junger-Tas
The Globalization of Crime Control - the Case of Youth and Juvenile Justice: Neo-liberalism, policy convergence and international conventions J. Muncie
Public Safety and the Management of Fear R. Van Swaaningen
Law and order as a Leftist Project?: The case of Sweden H. Tham
Conferencing in Australia and New Zealand: Variations, research findings and prospects K. Daly
Italy: A lesson in tolerance? D. Nelken
Youth Crime and Crime Control in Contemporary Japan M. Fenwick
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