Press Reviews
Therapeutic Communities.
Possibly the best chapter was written by Paul Littlewood on the subject of secure units... Littlewood made me wonder if it was the right course of action to take
Clinical Child Psychology And Psychiatry.
This book is a welcome contribution to the continuing debate about how to manage children who display challenging or delinquent behaviour. Written from a largely sociological perspective, it still has much to offer psychologists and others working with young peopel who offend. I would recommend it to any professional working in this field.This is a useful book. It has much value to offer practitioners and students will find its review format helpful.
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Those who come from England or Wales will find here a really up to date account of the law in relation to young offenders. Scottish readers and those interested in their panels will find the workings of this system well described.The book also contains a useful comparison of how juveniles are defined and dealt with judicially in quite a few European countries. The chapters are of a uniformly high scientific standard and are for the most part very informative and readable. The publication can be recommended to child and adolescent psychatrists particularly those working in any part of Europe.
Professional Social Work
This book contains nine chapters by different authors presenting a diverse range of topics - preventing youth crime with some specific examples and challenging thoughts about a school effectiveness; an international and analytic view of social crime prevention; Scottish Children's Hearings; a clear summary of juvenile justice in England and Wales; a chilling account of children and violence in the USA which suggested a glimpse of things to come here; female offenders in Scotland; community based sanctions and intermediate treatment; secure units; and a final chapter on restorative justice which included a review of juvenile justice in the European Community. The book can either be read as a whole by anyone wanting to be well informed or it can be dipped into.
Journal of Adolescence
A useful collection of papers on the ever timely topic of youth crime
Rostrum -BASW Scottish Quarterly Bulletin
Gives a very good picture of the current state of play within this dilemma-ridden client group-a useful and timely volume.
Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice Campaign Newsletter
Anyone working in the field of youth justice will find [this] of interest. It is an accessible book, suitable to read either from cover to cover, or to dip into.