cjm 45: Training

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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 45
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis sets this issue in context - DEFINING COMMUNITY SAFETY EXPERTISE
Gordon Hughes and Adam Edwards describe the contestation and compromise in the training and socialisation of a new `profession' - COMMUNITY SAFETY PRACTITIONERS: TRAINING TO DEVELOP CAPACITY
Jim McManus identifies the need for national standards of training for community safety coordinators - THE ROUTE TO `INTERDEPENDENCE'
Alan Beckley describes the components of the M7 training programme for senior managers - INNOVATION NEEDS TRAINING: THE RESTORATIVE JUSTICE EXPERIENCE
Martin Wright defines some of the training components necessary to further develop restorative justice services - REDUCING RECONVICTIONS: THE TRAINING CHALLENGE
Jill Shackleton offers a view from the `What Works' team in the National Probation Directorate - BEYOND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Jamie Thompson discusses and importance of standards and motivation in the content and process for careers in community justice - AN INTERVIEW WITH THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE CJNTO
Peter Francis talks to Helen Schofield, the Chief Executive of the Community Justice National Training Organisation (CJNTO) - REFLECTIONS ON A PERIOD OF SECONDMENT TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR
Ivor Ward found surprising parallels in the management structures of a major retail chain and the prison service - `BE NICE': THE TRAINING OF BOUNCERS
Stuart Lister, Philip Hadfield, Dick Hobbs and Simon Winlow describe the training of those whose job it is to contain violence - DEVELOPMENT FOR MANAGERS IN THE PRISON SERVICE
Jean Hutton describes the involvement of the Grubb Institute in development training for senior managers on the theme of Being a Manager during the period 1997- 2000 - PRISON TRAINING: VISION AND VALUES IN ALBANIA
Peter J Leonard describes the challenges of training to develop values and vision within the context of social reconstruction - COMMUNITY MATTERS: MAKING A DIFFERENCE TO TACKLING YOUTH CRIME
Karen Sharpe describes the training of the volunteers who will join the new Youth Offender Panels - CRIME PREVENTION: TRAINING COMMUNITIES
Lesley Silverlock and Pene Townsend describe what is needed to train and empower local people in community crime prevention strategies and planning - `ALL MANNER OF PEOPLE'
Liz Bavidge describes the development of the Magistrate's Association diversity training programme - TRAINING FOR DRUGS WORK - FACING UP TO THE CHALLENGE
Kathryn Leafe describes the gap left when creation of services takes place without investment in worker training - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel outlines changes at the Home office - AN OVERVIEW OF CRIME, LAW & JUSTICE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS
Dr Tess Newton-Cain surveys crime in the South Pacific - BOOK REVIEW
Julia Braggins reviews An Ordinary Murder, by Lesley Moreland. Aurum Press, 2001