cjm 41: Youth Justice

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 41
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis and Una Padel set the issue in context - SIMPLE TOUGHNESS MEETS TOUGH COMPLEXITY
Barry Goldson assesses the new youth justice - NEW APPROACHES TO YOUTH JUSTICE
Rob Allen reviews the government's progress to date in reforming youth justice - PARENTING ORDERS: EMPOWERMENT NO PUNISHMENT?
Helen Watson describes Sunderland's Youth Offending Service's experiences of piloting Parenting Orders - PATHWAY PROJECTS: SUNDERLAND AND GATESHEAD
Kelly Davison outlines an innovative intervention programme taking place in Northeast England - YOUTH OFFENDING TEAMS AND INTER-AGENCY WORK
Brian Williams reflects upon the pitfalls and possibilities of YOTs working in partnership - PERSISTENT YOUTH OFFENDING: COMMUNITY- THE MISSING LINK
Patricia Booth and Peter Eccles identify the community as the missing link in interventions aimed at tackling persistent youth offending - YOUTH JUSTICE MATTERS- OR DOES IT?
Sheila Brown questions whether justice for young people is achievable under New Labour - OUTSIDE THE GATES, OUTSIDE THE LAW?
Tim Martin and Carol Hayden discuss the association between crime and exclusion from school - YOUTH VICTIMISATION
John Muncie examines the degree of over-control and lack of protection afforded to young people on the streets, in the home and in institutions - CRIMINAL JUSTICE IMPLICATIONS OF DRUG USE BY YOUNG PEOPLE
Malcolm Ramsay and Aron Sondhi of the Home Office RDSD Drugs Research Unit summarise research findings linking drug use and offending behaviour in young people - 'ALTERNATIVES' TO DRUGS AND CRIME
John Newcombe describes alternatives for people who became involved in drugs and crime in early life - YOUTH COURTS: THE CRIME AND DISORDER ACT AND BEYOND
Lynne Ravenscroft JP describes the tensions between punishment and welfare within the New Youth Justice - YOUNG PEOPLE, CRIME AND CITIZENSHIP
John Pitts addresses citizenship and youth - RESEARCH AND PRACTICE- WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHO OFFEND
Gillian Kelly and Bernadette Wilkinson describe an approach to training that uses research-based models to develop common understandings in Youth Offending Teams - SECURE TRAINING CENTRES
Ann Hagell describes the history and current position of Secure Training Centres for young offenders aged 12-17 - MENTORING
Jane O'Sullivan looks at the origins of mentoring and the work of the Dalston Youth Project - FINAL WARNINGS
Sonia Desborough outlines the thinking behind, and the practice of, Final Warnings introduced in June 2000 - BOOK REVIEW
Roger Grimshaw reviews the range of issues covered in The New Youth Justice, edited by Barry Goldson