Classic Soil: Community, Aspiration, and Debate in the Bolton Region of Lancashire, 1819-1845Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2003 - 372 pages Many people and agencies are now joining up their ideas and skills in new approaches to tackling the problems of youth crime through youth offending teams. This evidence-based book looks at the realities of joined-up youth justice beyond the ideology and rhetoric of partnership. Anyone who seeks a clearer view of the whole system - whether they are providers, recipients or students of the youth justice services; whether they have a central or more marginal role, should find here an abundance of information and analysis on: how youth offending teams are constructed and what they are trying to achieve; the place of youth offending teams at the heart of the collaborative youth justice plans and the contributions of the various agencies. |
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Preface | 7 |
Methodists and Swedenborgians | 86 |
Thomas Hulme | 128 |
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