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Author: MAHENDRA B.;
Title: Risk assessment in psychiatry: a guide for lawyers
Publisher: Bristol: Family Law, 2008. 276p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: aggression; challenging behaviour; criminal law; lawyers; mental health law; mental health problems; psychiatric care; psychiatry; risk assessment; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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2 of 133
Author: BRANFIELD Fran;
Title: A consultation on the Crown Prosecution Service policy on prosecuting criminal cases involving people with mental health problems as victims and witnesses: a service user discussion organised by Shaping Our Lives
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Shaping Our Lives, 2009. 26p.
Format: book;
Topics: consultation; crime victims; criminal justice; criminal law; learning disabilities; mental health law; mental health problems; substance misuse; user views; witnesses; England; Add comment Select:
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3 of 133
Author: KLEIN Axel;
Title: Drugs and the world
Publisher: London: Reaktion, 2008. 221p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: community development; crime; criminal justice; criminal law; developing countries; drug misuse; globalisation; government policy; Add comment Select:
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4 of 133
Author: VESS James;
Title: Fear and loathing in public policy: ethical issues in laws for sex offenders.
Reference: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14(4), July/August 2009, pp.264-272.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal law; ethics; human rights; risk assessment; sex offenders; Add comment Select:
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5 of 133
Author: DAVIS Rowenna;
Title: Rough justice.
Reference: Children and Young People Now, 16.3.10, pp.16-17.
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Format: article;
Topics: criminal law; legal proceedings; sentences; waiting lists; young people; youth justice; England; Add comment Select:
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6 of 133
Author: CARR Helen;
Title: Looking again at discipline and gender: theoretical concerns and possibilities in the study of anti-social behaviour initiatives.
Reference: Social Policy and Society, 9(1), January 2010, pp.77-87.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-social behaviour; crime; criminal law; eviction; families; gender; harassment; social policy; young people; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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7 of 133
Author: SAGAR Tracey;
Title: Anti-social powers and the regulation of street sex work.
Reference: Social Policy and Society, 9(1), January 2010, pp.101-109.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal law; policy formulation; prostitution; regulation; rehabilitation; social policy; social welfare law; women; England; Wales; Add comment Select:
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8 of 133
Author: BURMAN Michele;
Title: Evidencing sexual assault: women in the witness box.
Reference: Probation Journal, 56(4), December 2009, pp.379-398.
Format: article;
Topics: crime victims; criminal law; evidence; law courts; rape; witnesses; women; research; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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9 of 133
Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Home Office;
Title: A tiered approach to tackling young people drinking alcohol in public places: the offence of persistently possessing alcohol in a public place (section 30 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009): practical advice
Full Text: Click here for the full text or resource
Publisher: London: Great Britain. Home Office, 2010. 17p.
Format: book;
Topics: alcohol misuse; anti-social behaviour; crime prevention; criminal law; young people; government publication; guidance; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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10 of 133
Author: HOPKINS Tim;
Title: Scotland’s approach to hate crime law.
Reference: Safer Communities, 8(4) October 2009, pp.19-26.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal justice; criminal law; disabled people; LGBT people; racism; religion; stereotyped attitudes; research; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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11 of 133
Author: SONDENNA Erik; LINAKER Martin; NOTTESTAD Jim Aage;
Title: Effects of the changes in legislation governing offenders with intellectual disabilities in Norway: a descriptive study.
Reference: Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 6(3), September 2009, pp.229-235.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal justice; criminal law; forensic psychiatry; learning disabilities; offenders; sentences; research; Norway; Add comment Select:
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12 of 133
Author: COSTA Sophia;
Title: Exemplary employment verses reoffending.
Reference: Criminal Law and Justice Weekly, 4.7.09, pp.425-427.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal law; disclosure; employment; ex-offenders; rehabilitation; England; Add comment Select:
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13 of 133
Author: BURTON Mandy;
Title: Civil law remedies for domestic violence: why are applications for non-molestation orders declining?
Reference: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31(2), 2009, pp.109-120.
Format: article;
Topics: court orders; crime victims; criminal law; domestic violence; family law; legal proceedings; research; England; Wales; Add comment Select:
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14 of 133
Author: BICKLE Andy;
Title: The interface between dangerous offender sentencing and psychiatry.
Reference: Mental Health Review Journal, 14(1), March 2009, pp.20-23.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal law; dangerous offenders; forensic psychiatry; licence; mentally disordered offenders; prisons; resource allocation; sentences; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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15 of 133
Author: HOWARD LEAGUE FOR PENAL REFORM;
Title: Punishing children: a survey of criminal responsibility and approaches across Europe
Publisher: London: Howard League for Penal Reform, 2008. 19p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: crime; criminal justice; criminal law; young offenders; youth justice; research; Europe; Finland; Italy; Add comment Select:
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16 of 133
Author: McDIARMID Claire;
Title: A age of criminal responsibility in Scots law.
Reference: SCOLAG Journal, Issue 379, May 2009, pp.116-119.
Format: article;
Topics: children; criminal law; youth justice; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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17 of 133
Editor(s): PRITCHARD Jacki; (ed.);
Title: Good practice in the law and safeguarding adults
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2009. 255p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult protection; advocacy; criminal justice; criminal law; financial abuse; mental capacity; social welfare law; vulnerable adults; good practice; practice; England; Scotland; Wales; Add comment Select:
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18 of 133
Author: BREWSTER Eleanor; WILLOX Elizabeth G.; HAUT Fabian;
Title: Assessing fitness to plead in Scotland's learning disabled.
Reference: Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 19(4), December 2008, pp.597-602.
Format: article;
Topics: criminal law; learning disabilities; offenders; sentences; research; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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19 of 133
Author: JENKINS Peter;
Title: It's the law - isn't it?
Reference: Therapy Today, 19(10), December 2008, pp.30-33.
Format: article;
Topics: child abuse; confidentiality; counsellors; criminal law; disclosure; ethics; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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20 of 133
Author: BLAKE Daniel;
Title: Why No Secrets must not mean no laws.
Reference: Professional Social Work, March 2009, pp.14-16.
Format: article;
Topics: adult abuse; adult protection; criminal law; intervention; social policy; social welfare law; vulnerable adults; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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