The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice - AZ
- The Punitive Nature of Pre‐Trial Detention: Perspectives of Detainees in Hong Kong
- Access to Justice & Legal Aid: Comparative Perspectives on Unmet Legal Need A. Flynn and J. Hodgson (Eds.). Oxford and Portland, OR.: Bloomsbury‐Hart (2017) 309pp. £45.24hb ISBN 978‐1‐5099‐0084‐8
- Vigilantism in Ghana: Trends, Victim Characteristics, and Reported Reasons
- The Myth of Mob Rule: Violent Crime and Democratic Politics. Lisa L. Miller. New York: Oxford University Press (2016). 272pp. £26.49hb ISBN 9780190228705
- Towards a Criminology of the Domestic
- Privatising Probation: The Death Knell of a Much‐Cherished Public Service?
- The Arts, Rehabilitation or Both? Experiences of Mentoring Artists in Prison and Beyond
- Solitary Confinement: Effects, Practices, and Pathways Toward Reform J. Lobel and P. Scharff Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2020) 377pp. £75.00hb ISBN 978019094792I
- Unpacking Harm: Correctional Officer Framing of Sex Offenders and Protective Custody
- Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Policy M.D. White (Ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press (2011) 253pp. £68.00hb ISBN 978‐0‐19‐975223‐2
- Violence, Control and Restraint: The Harms to Young Adults Particularly Upon Transition
- Issue Information
- Women accused of killing with others: Experiences of the Scottish criminal justice system
- Disrupting ‘healthy prisons’: Exploring the conceptual and experiential overlap between illness and imprisonment
- Prison Suicide: What Happens Afterwards? P. Tomczak. Bristol: Bristol University Press (2018) 180pp. £45.00hb ISBN 978–1529203585
- Tracing Imprints of the Border in the Territorial, Justice and Welfare Domains: A Multi‐Site Ethnography
- Forging Selfhood: Social Categorisation and Identity in Arizona's Prison Wildfire Programme
- Being Imprisoned: Punishment, Adaptation and Desistance M. Schinkel. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2014) 178pp. £60.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐137‐44082‐2
- Sentencing Policy and Social Justice (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) R. Henham. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2018) 308pp. £70.00hb ISBN 978–0198718895
- Nordic and Scottish Civil Society Organisations Working with Offenders and the Effects of Service Delivery: Is Pursuing Mission Impossible Whilst Bidding for Contracts?
- The Context and Impact of Being Wrongly Accused of Abuse in Occupations of Trust
- Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women's Prisons A. Chamberlen. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2018) 288pp. £70.00hb ISBN 9780198749240
- Authenticity, Coherence, and Power Shifts: A Framework for Assessing Community Engagement Across the Criminal Justice System
- Questions of Legitimacy in Probation Practice after Transforming Rehabilitation
- Introduction to Policing, 2nd edn M. Rowe. London: Sage (2014) 329pp. £25.99pb ISBN 9781446255889
- Inaccessible Justice: Exploring the Barriers to Justice and Fairness for Disabled People Accused of a Crime
- The official history of criminal justice in England and Wales. Volume II: Institution‐building. Paul Rock New York: Routledge. 2020. viii+555pp. £29.59 (pbk) ISBN: 978‐0‐367‐73011‐6
- A qualitative evaluation of bystander training: What works?
- The Howard League and liberal colonial penality in mid‐20th‐century Britain: The death penalty in Palestine and the Kenya Emergency
- Maternal Sentencing and the Rights of the Child S. Minson. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan (2020) 279pp. £64.99hb ISBN 978–3030327378
- Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time for Society's Crimes Ann Hansen. Toronto, ON.: Between the Lines (2018) 368pp. CAN$22.95pb ISBN 9781771133555
- Excavating Youth Justice Reform: Historical Mapping and Speculative Prospects
- Criminal Justice in Transition: The Northern Ireland Context A.‐M. McAlinden and C. Dwyer (Eds.). Oxford: Hart (2015) 386pp. £49.50hb ISBN 978–1849465779
- A More Nordic Norway? Examining Prisons in 21st Century Iceland
- Honour‐Based Violence: Experiences and Counter‐Strategies in Iraqi Kurdistan and the UK Kurdish Diaspora N. Begikhani, A.K. Gill and G. Hague. Aldershot: Ashgate (2015) 202pp. £62.99hb ISBN 978‐1‐4094‐2190‐0
- Probation, Privatisation and Legitimacy
- Power and Resistance in Prison: Doing Time, Doing Freedom T. Ugelvik (trans. S.G. Evans). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2014) 277pp. €76.99hb ISBN 978‐1‐137‐30786‐6
- Citizenship, Crime and Community in the European Union S. Coutts. Oxford: Hart (2019) 264pp. £70.00hb ISBN 9781509915361
- Women, Drugs and the Death Penalty: Framing Sandiford
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- A Voice Within: An Autoethnographic Account of Moving from Closed to Open Prison Conditions by a Life‐Sentenced Prisoner
- Restorative justice and the culture of control
- Brazilian prisons in times of mass incarceration: Ambivalent transformations
- Issue Information
- ‘Rushing Remand’? Pretrial Detention and Bail Decision Making in England and Wales
- Miscarriages of Justice: Causes, Consequences and Remedies S. Poyser, A. Nurse and B. Milne. Bristol: Policy Press (2018) 176pp. 248pp. £19.99pb ISBN 978–1447327448
- The ‘Great Decarceration’: Historical Trends and Future Possibilities
- Muslims in US Prisons: People, Policy, Practice N.H. Ammar (Ed.). London: Rienner (2015) 253pp. £65.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐62637‐168‐2
- ‘It's Knowing the Right Things to Say and Do’: Challenges and Opportunities for Trauma‐informed Practice in the Prison Context
- Books Received
- Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Cases Review Commission C. Hoyle and M. Sato. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2019) 383pp. £75.00hb ISBN 978–0198794578
- He's Just Not That Vulnerable: Exploring the Implementation of the Appropriate Adult Safeguard in Police Custody
- An Absent Presence: Visitor Narratives of Journeys and Support for Prisoners During Imprisonment
- Satellite Tracking of Offenders and Integrated Offender Management: A Local Case Study
- Privatising Justice: The Security Industry, War and Crime Control W. Fitzgibbon and J. Lea. London: Pluto Press (2020) 224pp. £75.00hb, £22.99pb, £22.99e‐book ISBN 9780745399256; 9780745399232; 9781786801678
- Issue Information
- Challenging co‐optive criminalisation: Feminist‐centred decarceration strategies for interpersonal and sexualised violence
- Therapeutic horticulture and desistance from crime
- The insanity defence: International and comparative perspectives By R. Mackay, W. Brookbanks (Ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. 416. £90.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9780198854944
- ‘He is a New Man, a Proper Family Man’: The Impact of a Specialist ‘Family Wing’ on the Quality of Family Relationships and Paternal Identity among Imprisoned Fathers
- Conversations in a Crowded Room: An Assessment of the Contribution of Historical Research to Criminology
- Privatising Public Prisons: Labour Law and the Public Procurement Process A. Ludlow. Oxford: Hart (2015) 244pp. £40.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐849‐46654‐7
- The Dynamics of Service User Participation and Compliance in Community Justice Settings
- The Myth of Mob Rule: Violent Crime and Democratic Politics. Lisa L. Miller. New York: Oxford University Press (2016). 272pp. £26.49hb ISBN 9780190228705
- Enduring Uncertainty: Deportation, Punishment and Everyday Life I. Hasselberg. New York: Berghahn (2016) 186pp. £28.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐78533‐022‐3
- Older Prisoners’ Experiences of Death, Dying and Grief Behind Bars
- Prisoner Relationships with Voluntary Sector Practitioners
- The Arts of Desistance: Assessing the Role of Arts‐based Programmes in Reducing Reoffending
- Making it on the Outside: Towards an Integrated Control Theory for Understanding the Reintegration Process
- Issue Information
- The Modest ECtHR Supervision of Spain´s Prison System
- Restoration, abolition and the loving prison: Jimmy Boyle and Barlinnie Special Unit
- Women who die in custody: What Australian coroners’ reports tell us
- Rights of the child, mothers and sentencing: The case of Kenya By Alice Wambui Macharia, London: Routledge. 2021. pp. 192. £130.00 (hbk); £38.99 (pbk); £38.99 (ebk). ISBN: 9780367698010; 9780367698027; 9781003143291
- Degrees of Freedom – Prison Education at the Open University R. Earle and J. Mehigan. Bristol: Policy Press (2021) 234pp. £21.50pb ISBN 978‐1‐4473‐5307‐2
- Bleeding Out: The Devastating Consequences of Urban Violence – and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Streets T. Abt. New York: Basic Books (2019) 290pp. $30.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐5416‐4572‐1
- Young People's Understandings of Men's Violence Against Women N. Lombard. Abingdon: Routledge (2015) 228pp. £60.00hb ISBN 9781472419910
- American Bail and the Tinting of Criminal Justice
- Violence & Society, 2nd edn L. Ray. London: Sage (2018) 320pp. £79.00hb, £27.99pb ISBN 9781473907911, 9781473907904
- Socrates and Aristotle: The Role of Ancient Philosophers in the Self‐Understanding of Desisting Prisoners
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colourblindness Michelle Alexander. New York: The New Press (2012) 304pp. £16.99pb ISBN 978‐1595586438
- Organized Crime: A Very Short Introduction G.A. Antonopoulos and G. Papanicolaou. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2018) 132pp. £7.99pb ISBN 978‐0‐198‐79554‐4Redefining Organised Crime: A Challenge for the European Union S. Carnevale, S. Forlati and O. Giolo (Eds.). Oxford: Hart (2017) 394pp. £80.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐509‐90470‐9
- The Meaning of Place and Space in a Probation Approved Premises
- Introduction: The Deathscapes of Incarceration
- ‘We've all got a big story’: Experiences of a Trauma‐Informed Intervention in Prison
- Rethinking Innocence Projects in England and Wales: Lessons for the Future
- How many prison officers are ex‐military personnel? Estimating the proportion of armed forces leavers within the prison workforce of England and Wales
- Using techniques of neutralisation to maintain contact: The experiences of loved ones supporting remand prisoners
- Life in the hole: The impact of solitary confinement in the United States
- Evidence Based Policing: An Introduction R. Mitchell and L. Huey (Eds.). Bristol: Policy Press (2019) 272pp. £75.00hb, £24.99pb, £24.99e‐book ISBN 97–1447339786; 97–144339755
- Thatcherism, Crime and the Legacy of the Social and Economic ‘Storms’ of the 1980s
- The Invisible Camorra: Neapolitan Crime Families across Europe F. Allum. Ithaca, NY.: Cornell University Press (2017). 288pp. £34.30hb ISBN 1‐5017‐0245‐9
- Legitimacy on Licence: Why and How it Matters
- Testing the Job Demands‐Resources Model for Nigerian Prison Staff Job Stress
- Introduction Drug Mules: International Advances in Research and Policy
- Imprisonment Worldwide: The Current Situation and an Alternative Future A. Coyle, H. Fair, J. Jacobson and R. Walmsley. Bristol: Policy Press (2016) 112pp. £7.99pb ISBN 978‐1‐4473‐3175‐9
- Contents
- Editorial Introduction: A New Chapter
- Social Work with Sex Offenders: Making a Difference M. Cowburn and S. Myers. Bristol: Policy Press (2016) 208pp. £21.99hb £17.59pb ISBN 978–1447301196
- Rehabilitating Probation: Strategies for Re‐legitimation after Policy Failure
- Defending ‘Co‐offending’ Women: Recognising Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control in ‘Joint Enterprise' Cases Involving Women and their Intimate Partners
- Defunding the police in the UK: Critical questions and practical suggestions
- Organisational barriers to institutional change: The case of intelligence in New Zealand policing
- ‘Mind your language’: What people in prison think about the language used to describe them
- Critical reflections on women, family, crime and justice. Isla Masson, Lucy Baldwin & Natalie Booth (Eds.) Bristol: Policy Press. 2021. 248pp. £85.00 (hbk); £26.99 (pbk); £26.99 (ebk) ISBN: 978–1447358688; 978–1447358695; 978–1447358671
- Wild Arabs and Savages: A History of Juvenile Justice in Ireland P. Sargent. Manchester: Manchester University Press (2013) 228pp. £70.00hb ISBN 978‐0‐7190‐8916‐9; £29.99pb ISBN 978‐1‐5261‐0725‐1
- The Benefits of Social Capital for the Wrongfully Convicted: Considering the Promise of a Resettlement Model
- Victims, Crime and Society: An Introduction, 2nd edn P. Davies, P. Francis and C. Greer (Eds.). Los Angeles, CA.: Sage (2017) 288pp. £24.28pb ISBN 978‐1‐4462‐5591‐9
- Reducing Prison Sentencing Through Pre‐Sentence Reports? Why the Quasi‐Market Logic of ‘Selling Alternatives to Custody’ Fails
- Women and Criminal Justice: From the Corston Report to Transforming Rehabilitation J. Annison, J. Brayford and J. Deering (Eds.). Bristol: Policy Press (2015) 265pp. £24.99pb ISBN 978 1 44731 931 3
- Families, Lovers, and Friends: Women, Social Networks, and Transnational Cocaine Smuggling from Curaçao and Peru
- Professional Emotions in Court: A Sociological Perspective S. Bergman Blix and Å. Wettergren. London and New York: Routledge (2018) 194pp. £115.00hb ISBN 9781138234505
- Rikers Island Jail Complex: The Use of Social History to Inform Current Debates on Incarceration in New York City
- State Crime and Immorality: The Corrupting Influence of the Powerful M. Monaghan and S. Prideaux. Bristol: Policy Press (2016) 256pp. £26.99pb ISBN 978–1447316756
- With Age Comes Respect? And for Whom Exactly? A Quantitative Examination of White and BAME Prisoner Experiences of Respect Elicited through HM Inspectorate of Prisons Survey Responses
- ‘I'm Not Even Bothered if they Think, is that Autism?’: An Exploratory Study Assessing Autism Training Needs for Prison Officers in the Scottish Prison Service
- The role of the courts in protecting children's rights in the context of police questioning in Ireland and New Zealand
- Sentencing: New trajectories in law By E.A.O. Freer, Abingdon: Routledge. 2021. pp. 131. £44.99 (hbk); pp. 146. £16.99 (pbk). ISBN: 9780067862619; 9781032063027
- Organisational justice and strain‐based conflict among Nigerian prison officers
- Assisted Desistance in Formal Settings: A Scoping Review
- Dangerous Politics: Risk, Vulnerability, and Penal Policy (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) H. Annison. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2015) 288pp. £65.00hb ISBN 9780198728603
- Building Bridges to the Community: the Kirkham Family Connectors (KFC) Prison Programme
- Critical Reflections on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the Criminal Justice System: Swedish Female Ex‐Offenders’ Narratives of Diagnosis
- Contents
- Coercion and Women Co‐offenders: A Gendered Pathway into Crime C. Barlow. Bristol: Policy Press Shorts (2016) 112pp. £32.00hb ISBN 978–1447330981
- Historical Evolution and Global Changes in Women's Imprisonment in Peru
- What is Wrong with Human Trafficking? Critical Perspectives on the Law R. Haverkamp, E. Herlin‐Karnell and C. Lernestedt (Eds.). London: Hart (2019) 280pp. £70.00hb ISBN 9781509921515
- Women and Drug Policies in Latin America: A Critical Review of the United Nations Resolution ‘Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in Drug‐Related Policies and Programmes’
- Vulnerability Discourses and Drug Mule Work: Legal Approaches in Sentencing and Non‐Prosecution/Non‐Punishment Norms
- Prison Governor's Journal B. O'Friel. Port St Mary: Brendan O'Friel (2021) 256pp. £17.99pb ISBN 978‐152‐62‐0847‐7
- ‘Prisons and the Public’ by Margaret Bondfield, JP
- Effective participation of mentally vulnerable defendants in the English magistrates’ courts: The crucial role of liaison and diversion
- The criminal law's person By C. Lernestedt, M. Matravers (Eds.), Oxford: Hart. 2022. pp. 216. £85.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9781509923748
- The importance of screening for speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) in police custody
- Reinventing Punishment: A Comparative History of Criminology and Penology in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) M. Pifferi. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016) 305pp. £70.00hb ISBN 978‐0‐19‐874321‐7
- Gangs and Spirituality: Global Perspectives R. Deuchar. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2018) 267pp. €139.99hb ISBN 978‐3‐319‐78899‐9
- Inter‐Subjectivity and Worker Self‐Disclosure in Professional Relationships With Young People: A Psychosocial Study of Youth Violence and Desistance
- The Experience of Electronic Monitoring and the Implications for Effective Use
- The Criminal Justice Voluntary Sector: Concepts and an Agenda for an Emerging Field
- Prison Worlds: An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition D. Fassin. Cambridge: Polity Press (2017) 416pp. £60.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐5095‐0754‐2
- Criminal Law Reform Now: Proposals and Critique J.J. Child and R.A. Duff (Eds.). Oxford: Hart (2019) 336pp. £70.00hb ISBN 9781509916771
- Honour Killings: Social and Legal Challenges in Turkey F. Tas Cifci. Abingdon: Routledge (2020) 238pp. £120.00hb ISBN 9781138348479
- Mad‐Doctors in the Dock:. Defending the Diagnosis, 1760–1913 Joel Peter Eigen. Baltimore, MD.: Johns Hopkins University Press (2016) 224pp. £35.97hb ISBN 9781421420486
- Give Them Money: An Illustrative History of Forms of Reimagined Rehabilitation in Probation Practice in England and Wales
- ‘Its Object is Not to Degrade, But to Elevate’: Reflecting on Preventive Detention in the Early 20th Century
- The impact of employment upon young offenders’ identities
- Issue Information
- The mental health of staff working in UK prisons during the Covid‐19 pandemic
- Gendered States of Punishment and Welfare: Feminist Political Economy, Primitive Accumulation and the Law A. Roberts. Abingdon: Routledge (2017) 204pp. £92.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐138‐67842‐1
- The Experience of Prison Recall in England and Wales
- Seeing What is ‘Invisible in Plain Sight’: Policing Coercive Control
- The Impact of Jury Service on Scottish Jurors’ Health and Well‐Being
- Peer Support, Desistance and the Role of the Third Sector
- Indigenous Criminology C. Cunneen and J. Tauri. Bristol: Policy Press (2016) 176pp. £48.00hb ISBN 978–1447321750
- Contents
- The Hammermen: Life and Death as a Gang Hitman in Cape Town
- Gendered Harm and Structural Violence in the British Asylum System V. Canning. London and New York: Routledge (2017) 194pp. £105.00hb ISBN 9781138854659
- Desistance: A Utopian Perspective
- Foreword
- Issues and innovations in prison health research: methods, issues and innovations. Matthew Maycock, Rosie Meek & James Woodall (Eds.) London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2020. 277pp. £109.99 (hbk); £109.99 (pbk); £87.50 (ebk) ISBN 9783030464004; 9783030464035; 9783030464011
- Europeanisation of post‐Soviet prisons: A comparative case study of prison policy transfer from Norway to Latvia and Lithuania
- Corrigendum to A developmental model of sentencing evolution: The emergence of the politics of probation in Chile
- Exploring Autonomy in the Finnish and New Zealand Penal Voluntary Sectors: The Relevance of Marketisation and Criminal Justice Policy Environments in Two Penal Voluntary Sector Organisations
- Opening the Doors: A Prison Chaplain's Life on the Inside P. Gill. Hook: Waterside Press (2018) 156pp. £19.95pb ISBN 9781909976603
- Developing a Voluntary Sector Model for Engaging Offenders
- Organisational Justice and Police Job Involvement in Haryana, India
- ‘It's Kinda Punishment’: Tandem Logics and Penultimate Power in the Penal Voluntary Sector for Canadian Youth
- Multi‐Method Synergy: Using the Life History Calendar and Life as a Film for Retrospective Narratives
- Obscuring Corporate Violence: Corporate Manslaughter in Action
- Invisible Punishment is Wrong – But Why? The Normative Basis of Criticism of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction
- Introduction: Interpreting Penal Policymaking
- Designing Solutions for Improved Support within Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice for Adults with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism who Have Offended
- Revisiting ‘America's Penal Experiments’ 100 Years Later
- Issue Information
- Explaining penal momentum: Path dependence, prison population forecasting and the persistence of high incarceration rates in England and Wales
- ‘There is nothing for me’: A qualitative analysis of the views towards prison education of adult male prisoners convicted of a sexual offence
- Unchecked Corporate Power: Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized Away and What We can Do about it G. Barak. London and New York: Routledge (2017) 197pp. £110.00hb ISBN 9781138951426; £23.99pb ISBN 9781138951440
- Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015
- Human Rights After Hitler: The Lost History of Prosecuting Axis War Crimes Dan Plesch. Washington, DC.: Georgetown University Press (2017) xx+251pp. £22.50hb ISBN 9781626164314
- Janus‐Faced Youth Justice Work and the Transformation of Accountability
- French Prisoners Cast their Vote in the 2019 European Elections: An ad hoc Analysis of their Electoral Choices and Political Attitudes
- Waiting at the Prison Gate: Women, Identity and the Russian Penal System Judith Pallot and Elena Katz. London: I.B. Tauris (2017) 352pp. £69.00hb ISBN 978 1 78453 660 2
- Caged Women: Incarceration, Representation, and Media S.A. Jackson and L.L. Gordy (Eds.). Abingdon: Routledge (2018) 240pp. £104.00hb, £23.99pb ISBN 978–1138297395
- Voices of Quiet Desistance in UK Prisons: Exploring Emergence of New Identities Under Desistance Constraint
- Contents
- Desistance and Societies in Comparative Perspective D. Segev. Abingdon: Routledge (2020) 238pp. £120hb, £25.89e‐book ISBN 978‐0‐367‐25369‐1; I978‐0‐429‐28741‐1
- The Magistrates Association – A Century On
- Prison staff's perceptions of procedural justice in English and Welsh prisons: A quantitative study
- Beyond ‘stagnation and change’?: Path dependency, translation and the ‘layering’ over time of Irish penal policy
- Progressive penality as performance
- Prisoner Reentry at Work: Adding Business to the Mix M. Delgado. London: Lynne Rienner (2012) 241pp. £47.50hb ISBN 978‐1‐58826‐818‐1
- Themed Section: Introduction: ‘Home’ Environments: Crime, Victimisation and Safety
- Women, Crime and Justice: Balancing the Scales E. Gunnison, F.P. Bernat and L. Goodstein. Chichester: Wiley (2017) 306pp. £75.50hb ISBN 9781118793466
- The Voluntary Sector and Criminal Justice A. Hucklesby and M. Corcoran (Eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (2016) 252pp. £68.00hb ISBN 978‐1‐137‐37067‐9
- Evaluation of Crime Prevention: Escaping the Tunnel Vision on Effectiveness
- Addiction & Choice: Rethinking the Relationship Nick Heather and Gabriel Segal (Eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016) 528pp. £54.99hb ISBN 9780198727224
- Why Punish?
- ‘We Don't do Measure and Quotes’: How Agency Responses Criminalise and Endanger the Safety of Children Missing in Care in New South Wales, Australia
- Women as Co‐Offenders: Pathways into Crime and Offending Motivations
- Issue Information