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E-raamat: Pathways and Crime Prevention [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2007
  • Kirjastus: Willan Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781843926481
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  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2007
  • Kirjastus: Willan Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781843926481
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This book is concerned with the development of prevention policies and approaches that involve intervention 'early' in the lives of children, young people and their families, and explores new evidence that has been emerging from longitudinal and developmental prevention research. It addresses a number of key challenges, arguing that by broadening the research questions and exploring contributions from a wider range of disciplines our understanding of both the pathways into and out of crime and the type of interventions that might work will be greatly enhanced.
Figures and tables ix
Acknowledgements xi
Contributors xiii
Introduction: Pathways and prevention: a difficult marriage? xvii
Alan France and Ross Homel
Part 1: Understanding pathways into and out of crime
Introduction
3
Alan France and Ross Homel
1 Societal access routes and developmental pathways: putting social structure and young people's voice into the analysis of pathways into and out of crime
9
Alan France and Ross Homel
2 Taking the developmental pathways approach to understanding and preventing antisocial behaviour
28
Jeanette Lawrence
3 Adding social contexts to developmental analyses of crime prevention
51
Jacqueline Goodnow
4 Risk factors and pathways into and out of crime: misleading, misinterpreted or mythic? From generative metaphor to professional myth
67
Kaye Haw
5 Young people, pathways and crime: beyond risk factors
87
Hazel Kemshall, Louise Marsland, Thilo Boeck and Leigh Dunkerton
6 Social exclusion, youth transitions and criminal careers: five critical reflections on 'risk'
110
Robert MacDonald
7 What mediates the macro-level effects of economic stress on crime?
128
Don Weatherburn and Bronwyn Lind
8 Repeat sexual victimisation among an offender sample: implications for pathways and prevention
146
Paul Mazerolle, Margot Legosz, Elena Miceski and Jennifer Sanderson
9 A life-course perspective on bullying
172
Jacqueline Hamel
Part 2: Prevention theory, policy and practice
Introduction
197
Ross Homel and Alan France
10 Why early in life is not enough: timing and sustainability in prevention and early intervention
202
Alan Hayes
11 The pervasive impact of poverty on children: tackling family adversity and promoting child development through the Pathways to Prevention project
226
Kate Freiberg, Ross Homel and Cherie Lamb
12 Research–practice–policy intersections in the Pathways to Prevention project: reflections on theory and experience
247
Marie Leech, Caryn Anderson and Catherine Mahoney
13 Leisure as a context for youth development and delinquency prevention
271
Linda Caldwell and Edward Smith
14 The challenges of turning developmental theory into meaningful policy and practice
298
Rebecca Denning and Ross Homel
15 Quality of childcare and the impact on children's social skills in disadvantaged areas of Australia
319
Karin Ishimine and David Evans
16 Policies in the UK to promote the well-being of children and young people
337
Gillian Pugh
Index 354


Alan France is Professor of Criminology at Loughborough University, UK.

Ross Homel is Foundation Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University, Australia.