The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 1998 - Abstracts

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abolition of the presumption of 'doli incapax' and the criminalisation of children.LawBandalli, Sue
A man's world: gender issues in working with male sex offenders in prison.LawCowburn, Malcolm
Attitudes, social problems and reconvictions in the 'STOP' probation experiment. (measurement of rehabilitation program success, UK)LawRaynor, Peter
Criminal justice and violent young offenders.LawBoswell, Gwyneth R.
Diversion in a culture of severity. (diversion and crime prevention in Northamptonshire, UK)LawHughes, Gordon, Pilkington, Andrew, Leisten, Ruchira
Family group conferences in youth justice: the issues for implementation in England and Wales.LawJackson, Shirley E.
Gender and prison organisation: some comments on masculinities and prison management.LawCarrabine, Eamonn, Longhurst, Brian
Going down the glocal: the local context of organised crime.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)LawHobbs, Dick
Jobs for the boys?: gender differences in referral to community service.LawMcIvor, Gill
Mafia, media and myth: representations of Russian organised crime.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)LawRawlinson, Patricia
Money-laundering: Pavlov's dog and beyond.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)(conditioned response in policy making)LawDuyne, Petrus C. van
Offender literacy and the probation service.LawCaddick, Brian, Webster, Alec
Organising plastic fraud: enterprise criminals and the side-stepping of fraud prevention.(Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)LawLevi, Michael
Perspectives on 'organised crime': an overview.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)LawLevi, Michael
Pitfalls and prospects in partnership: probation programmes for substance misusing offenders.LawRumgay, Judith, Cowan, Sharon
Policing lower levels of organised crime in England and Wales.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)LawStelfox, Peter
Prison privatisation and the remand population: principle versus pragmatism?LawJames, Adrian, Bottomley, Keith
Private prisons in perspective: some conceptual issues.LawShichor, David
Routine victimisation in prisons.LawO'Donnell, Ian, Edgar, Kimmett
Selective incapacitation after the Criminal Justice Act 1991: a proportional response to protecting the public? (United Kingdom)LawDingwall, Gavin
Sentencing sex offenders: some implications of recent criminal justice policy.LawHenham, Ralph
The effect of the prison environment upon inmate drug taking behaviour.LawSwann, Rachel, James, Pam
The impact of time-served and regime on prisoners' anticipation of crime: female prisonisation effects.LawStevens, Dennis J.
The place of ethics in investigative interviewing by police officers.LawNewton, Tess
The politics of British policing in the Thatcher/Major state. (Margaret Thatcher, John Major)LawSullivan, Robert R.
The terrorist finance unit and the joint action group on organised crime: new organisational models and investigative strategies to counter 'organised crime' in the UK.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)LawNorman, Paul
The use of direct deductions from benefits in Scottish courts.LawClark, Ian
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