Description |
220 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Series |
Australian studies in law, crime and justice |
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Australian studies in law, crime, and justice.
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Contents |
New directions in juvenile justice reform in Australia / Christine Alder , Joy Wundersitz -- The New Zealand model of family group conferences / Gabrielle Maxwell, Allison Morris -- Family conferencing in Wagga Wagga: a communitarian model of justice / David Moore, Terry O'Connell -- Family conferencing in South Australia and juvenile justice reform / Joy Wundersitz -- Youth justice teams and the family meeting in Western Australia: a Trans-Tasman analysis / Matt Hakiaha -- Family conferencing: theoretical and evaluative questions / Ken Polk -- The right of the offender in family conferences / Kate Warner |
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The thickening blue wedge in juvenile justice / Danny Sandor -- Implementational issues: considering the conferencing options for Victoria / Milt Carroll -- Shaming the reintegrative strategies: individuals, state power and social interests / Rob White -- Thinking harder about democratising social control / John Braithwaite |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 215-216 |
Subject |
Dispute resolution (Law) -- Australia.
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Family social work -- Australia.
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Juvenile delinquents -- Rehabilitation -- Australia.
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Juvenile justice, Administration of -- Australia.
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Restorative justice -- Australia.
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Social work with youth -- Australia.
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Author |
Alder, Christine, 1950-
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Wundersitz, Joy.
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Australian Institute of Criminology.
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LC no. |
95169761 |
ISBN |
0642198810 |
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