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Newsletter - 'Network News'
Issue
2 - Spring 2005. You can register to receive copies of our current
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Issue 1 - Jan
2004
Publications
Books
Walker, J. and McCarthy,
P. (2005) ‘Parents in Prison: The impact on children’
in G. Preston (Ed.) At Greatest Risk: The children most likely
to be poor (London: Child Poverty Action Group) ISBN 1 901698
78 5.
Armstrong, D., Hine, J., Hacking, S., Armaos, R., Jones, R., Klessinger,
N. and France, A. (2005) Children, risk and crime: the On Track
Youth Lifestyles Surveys, Home Office Research Study Report 278.
The report can be downloaded from:
http://
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/hors278.pdf
Hammersley, R., Marsland, L., and Reid M* (2003) Substance use
by young offenders: the impact of the normalisation of drug use
in the early years of the 21st century. Home Office Research Study
No. 261. London: Home Office.
Journal Papers
France, A. and Utting, D. (2005) Exploring the Learning: Understanding
Early Intervention and Prevention in Tackling Social Problems. Children
and Society.
Hine, J. (2005) Early Multiple Intervention: a view from On Track.
Children and Society, volume 19 No. 2 pages 117-130.
France, A. and Crow, I. (2005) The Story so Far: Communities that
Care 5 years on. Children and Society.
J. Fleming, T. Boeck (2005) Can Social Capital Be a Framework for
Participative Evaluation of Community Health Work? In D. Taylor
and S. Balloch (eds) The Politics of Evaluation: policy implementation
and practice. The Policy Press, Bristol.
McCarthy, P., Laing, K. and Walker, J. (2004) The Offenders of the
Future? Assessing the Risk of Children and Young People Becoming
Involved in Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour, Department for Education
and Skills Research Report RR545. The report and a research briefing
can be downloaded from:
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/research/programmeofresearch/
projectinformation.cfm?projectId=14351&keyword=&type=5&resultspage=101
H. Kemshall (2004) Risk assessment and young people who offend.
In: J. McGhee, M. Mellon and B. Whyte (eds) Addressing Deeds: working
with young people who offend. NCH: Scotland.
McCarthy, P., Whitman, J., Walker, J., and Coombes, M. (2003) Targeting
Initiatives: Diverting Children and Young People from Crime and
Antisocial Behaviour, DfES Research Report 476. The report and a
research briefing can be downloaded from:
http://
www.dfes.gov.uk/research/programmeofresearch
/index.cfm?type=5
Conference Papers
Armstrong, D. (2003) ‘Expanding Horizons? Rethinking Research
Collaboration and Institutional Partnerships in Higher Education’,
Institute of Educational Research Conference, Athens, Greece.
Armstrong, D. (2002) ‘Pathways into and out of Crime: Risk,
Resilience and Diversity’, European Society of Criminology
Annual Conference, Toledo, Spain.
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