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Issues in Community and Criminal Justice - ICCJ Monographs

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ICCJ Monograph No.1 (2002) - From Risk to Welfare: Discourse, Power and Politics in the Probation Service [Oldfield, M. ]

ICCJ Monograph No.2 (2002) - Drugs, Crime and the Drug Treatment and Testing Order [Fowler, L]

ICCJ Monograph No.3 (2004) - Persistent Offending by Young People: Developing Practice [McNeill, F. & Batchelor, S.]

ICCJ Monograph No.4 (2004) - Pre-emptive Criminalisation: Risk Control and Alternative Futures [Fitzgibbon D. W.]

ICCJ Monograph No.5 (2005) - Electric Monitoring of Offenders: Key Developments [Bottomley, K., Hucklesby, A., Mair, G. & Nellis, M.]

ICCJ Monograph No.6 (2005) - From Probation to the National Offender Management Service: Issues of Contestability, Culture and Community Involvement [Burke, L.]

ICCJ Monograph No.7 (2006) - Confronting the 'Malestream': The Contribution of Feminist Criminologies [Stevens, A.]