cjm 50: Crime, Families and Communities
Peter Francis and Una Padel put this issue into perspective.
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Full list of articles in print version of cjm 50
- EDITORIAL
Peter Francis and Una Padel put this issue into perspective. - PARENTING INTERACTS WITH SOCIAL SETTING
David J. Smith examines comparisons of family functioning and delinquency. - COMMUNITY REGENERATION AND CRIME REDUCTION: SOME TENSIONS AND DILEMMAS
Lynn Hancock scrutinizes the weak links between urban regeneration strategies and crime reduction. - A PLACE TO CALL YOUR OWN - DOES HOUSING NEED MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO CRIME?
Roger Grimshaw summarises the research on accommodation and offending. - ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND FAMILY LIFE
Mike Nellis reviews the progress of `tagging', the community penalty administered at home. - CRIME CONTROL PARTNERSHIPS: WHO DO WE TRUST?
Karen Evans scrutinizes the reality and rhetoric of community as a focus of crime control. - COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN CRIME REDUCTION
Tracey Moses describes a volunteer programme to help offenders resettle into the community. - WHERE CAN CHILDREN TURN?
Rachel Pain and Sally Gill analyse sources of support for child victims of crime. - PARENTS IN PRISON
Adrienne Katz describes the experience of children when a parent or relative is sent to prison. - A PRISONER IN THE FAMILY
Kelli Brown reports on research into the needs of teenagers with a prisoner in the family. - WHO'S GUILTY?
Lucy Gampell looks at the punishing effects of imprisonment on the family. - NEVER TOO EARLY
Sue Raikes describes the programme working with disadvantaged families in the Thames Valley. - ORGANIZED CRIME FAMILIES
Dick Hobbs looks at flexibility and continuity where organized crime is the family business. - WOMEN AND CRIME: DOING IT FOR THE KIDS?
Pamela Davies reviews feminist criminology and suggests an updated appraisal of women's crimes and motivations. - PROBATION: CUTTING THROUGH THE SILT
Rod Morgan recommends corrections to the Probation Service. - CJM UPDATE
Una Padel summarizes the latest Home Office statistics on offenders and sentencing. - REDUCING REOFFENDING
Louise Dominion , Head of the Adult Offender and Rehabilitation in the Home Office, spoke at the CCJS AGM in December 2002 on `Implementing the Social Exclusion Unit report on reducing reoffending by ex-prisoners' Edited extract. - BOOK REVIEWS
Natalia Hanley reviews `Parenting Under Pressure: Prison (2002) (ed) Adrienne Katz.Julia Braggins reviews No Truth No Justice 38 by Audrey Edwards