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Volume 5, Issue 1 (Spring 2007)

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Volume 5, Issue 1 of the British Journal of Community Justice was published on 16th April 2007. 

 

This Edition contains five papers in addition to the Editorial, Community Justice Files and Book Reviews.

 

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Announcement: Professor Brian Williams

 

Editorial: 1907-2007 - Probation: Wake, Celebration or Re-birth?

(Professor Paul Senior) 

 

Narrative and Traditional Peacebuilding Systems: Implications for Transitional Justice in Africa and Justice Systems in Britain (Diana Batchellor)
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Doing Something About It: a Follow-up Study of Sex Offenders Participating in Thames Valley Circles of Support and Accountability

(Andrew Bates, Rebekah Saunders and Christopher Wilson)

 

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Moral Ambiguity, the Schizophrenia of Crime and Community Justice 

(Roger Hopkins-Burke)

 

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Gathering Offender Perceptions of Probation Programmes: Potential, Pitfalls and Limits (Victoria Knight, Hazel Kemshall and Jane Dominey)

 

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Burglars or Wardrobe Monsters: Practical and Ethical Problems in the Reduction of Crime Fear (Michelle Rogerson and Kris Christmann)

 

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Community Justice Files 13 (edited by Jane Dominey)

 

Book Reviews (edited by Jenny Ardley)

 

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