cjm 28: Young People in Trouble?

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 28
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis, Tim Newburn and Julia Braggins set the issue in context. - INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE
John Muncie argues for a positive revisioning of the 'youth problem' - RITES OF PASSAGE
Andy Furlong and Fred Cartmel examine the changing worlds of youth - A NEW YOUTH UNDERCLASS?
Robert Mac Donald urges sociologists of youth culture to engage appropriately with the debate - THE SAME OLD GENERATION GAME?
Phil Cohen examines contrasting notions of potency and powerlessness within youth culture. - FRANCES LAWRENCE
talks to Mary Eaton - THE PANACEA?
Yolande Burgin assesses the evidence in favour of Dalston Youth Project. - 'ITS NOT NORMAL!'
Tim Newburn and Michael Shiner question current thinking around drug use amongst young people - RACE AND CRIME
Colin Webster demistifies the debate around Asian youth. - YOUNG PEOPLE IN PRISON
Sue McCormick argues for a balanced approach to the needs of children in Prison Service care - YOUNG WOMEN IN CUSTODY
Juliet Lyon focuses on the particular needs of the female population in prison. - REBELS WITH A CAUSE?
Alan Dearling surveys the countercultural scene - INTENSIVE PROBATION
Janet Jamieson comments on the evaluation of four Scottish programmes - BUSY ON THE STREET
Ian Loader questions the appropriateness of the 'zero tollerace' approach to policing young people - PROFILING JUVENILES
David Mellish discusses the Northumbri Police definition of 'persistance' - LOCKING UP CHILDREN
Barry Anderson describes a bewildering rabge of options - LEAVING CARE
Roger Mathews reports on a new initiative from the Prince's Trust - CHILD PROSTITUTION IN THE UK
David Barrett and John Pitts assess progress in child protection - COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
John Blackmore argues for a more coherent approach to youth crime prevention - ROGER GRAEF
talks to David Kidd-Hewitt - CONFRENECE REPORT
Bryan Williams reports on the CCJS day conference - 'Juveniles in Custody: the forgotten children', held in HMYOI Stoke Heath on April 30th 1997 - RESEARCH NOTES
Tim Newburn reports on funding for research into youth issues




