The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abolition of the presumption of 'doli incapax' and the criminalisation of children. | Law | Bandalli, Sue |
A man's world: gender issues in working with male sex offenders in prison. | Law | Cowburn, Malcolm |
Attitudes, social problems and reconvictions in the 'STOP' probation experiment. (measurement of rehabilitation program success, UK) | Law | Raynor, Peter |
Criminal justice and violent young offenders. | Law | Boswell, Gwyneth R. |
Diversion in a culture of severity. (diversion and crime prevention in Northamptonshire, UK) | Law | Hughes, Gordon, Pilkington, Andrew, Leisten, Ruchira |
Family group conferences in youth justice: the issues for implementation in England and Wales. | Law | Jackson, Shirley E. |
Gender and prison organisation: some comments on masculinities and prison management. | Law | Carrabine, Eamonn, Longhurst, Brian |
Going down the glocal: the local context of organised crime.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control) | Law | Hobbs, Dick |
Jobs for the boys?: gender differences in referral to community service. | Law | McIvor, Gill |
Mafia, media and myth: representations of Russian organised crime.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control) | Law | Rawlinson, Patricia |
Money-laundering: Pavlov's dog and beyond.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control)(conditioned response in policy making) | Law | Duyne, Petrus C. van |
Offender literacy and the probation service. | Law | Caddick, Brian, Webster, Alec |
Organising plastic fraud: enterprise criminals and the side-stepping of fraud prevention.(Organised Crime: Patterns and Control) | Law | Levi, Michael |
Perspectives on 'organised crime': an overview.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control) | Law | Levi, Michael |
Pitfalls and prospects in partnership: probation programmes for substance misusing offenders. | Law | Rumgay, Judith, Cowan, Sharon |
Policing lower levels of organised crime in England and Wales.(Reflections on Organised Crime: Patterns and Control) | Law | Stelfox, Peter |
Prison privatisation and the remand population: principle versus pragmatism? | Law | James, Adrian, Bottomley, Keith |
Private prisons in perspective: some conceptual issues. | Law | Shichor, David |
Routine victimisation in prisons. | Law | O'Donnell, Ian, Edgar, Kimmett |
Selective incapacitation after the Criminal Justice Act 1991: a proportional response to protecting the public? (United Kingdom) | Law | Dingwall, Gavin |
Sentencing sex offenders: some implications of recent criminal justice policy. | Law | Henham, Ralph |
The effect of the prison environment upon inmate drug taking behaviour. | Law | Swann, Rachel, James, Pam |
The impact of time-served and regime on prisoners' anticipation of crime: female prisonisation effects. | Law | Stevens, Dennis J. |
The place of ethics in investigative interviewing by police officers. | Law | Newton, Tess |
The politics of British policing in the Thatcher/Major state. (Margaret Thatcher, John Major) | Law | Sullivan, 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) | Law | Norman, Paul |
The use of direct deductions from benefits in Scottish courts. | Law | Clark, Ian |
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