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Volume 5, Issue 2 (Summer 2007)

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Special Edition: A Century of Probation

Volume 5, Issue 2 of the British Journal of Community Justice was published on 10th September 2007.

 

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

 

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Editorial: Historical Amnesia: Why The Past Should Inform The Present (Professor Paul Senior)

 

Professor Brian Williams: A Tribute

 

289 Borough High Street ,The After Care and Resettlement Unit (ACU) in the Inner London Probation Service 1965-1990 (Dr Anthony Goodman)

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Almost A Century of Resedential Work with Offenders: Past, Present and Future Roles of Approved Premises (Dr Emma Wincup)

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Reflection: Probation Officer Training in the 21st Century

(Lucy Nicholson and Svetlana Sellers)

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Why Choose the Probation Service? (Charlotte Knight)

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Risk Management and/or Punishment In the Community: Supervising Conditional Sentences (Dr Denis Bracken)

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Target Practice in Probation: Take Aim for a Reappraisal (Philip Whitehead)  

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Research Note: Developing Ethnographic Research on Probation 

(Michael Teague)

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Community Justice Files 14 (edited by Jane Dominey)

 

Book Reviews (edited by Dave Phillips)

 

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