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No. 9-3, December 2011

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Index

  • Editorial: Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice: A More Feasible Nomenclature?
  • What do 'They' Think? Young Offenders' Views of Youth Offender Panels: A Case Study in one Youth Offending Team
  • Faith Moves Mountains and Sometimes Reduces Recidivism: Community Chaplaincy and Criminal Justice Re-Formation in England and Wales
  • Mental Health Needs of Community Based Young Offenders in a City Setting
  • The Changing Role of Probation Hostels: Voices from the Inside
  • Training for Probation Service Officers: Lessons from Evaluation
  • Community Justice Files 26
  • Book Reviews
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