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Juvenile crime makes headlines. It is the stock-in-trade of
politicians and pundits. But young people are also the victims of
crime. They too have demands to make of the police. Drawing upon
survey and interview research with 11 to 15 year-olds in Edinburgh,
this book examines how crime impacts upon young people's everyday
lives. It reveals that young people experience far more serious
problems as victims and witnesses of crime, than they cause as
offenders. It shows that they report little of their experiences of
crime to the police, and are left to find their own ways of
managing risk, such as telling cautionary tales about dangerous
people and places. The study concludes by examining young people's
relations with the police, suggesting they are over-controlled as
suspects and under-protected as victims.
The author treats clients by using therapies that involve, angel
helpers, harps, and Native American Indian guides. Spirits appear
and help the clients to overcome their emotional and spiritual
issues. Reincarnation and Past Life Regression are discussed in a
way that is easy to understand.
A dedicated couple travels to many countries to spread the Word of
God, and they help many people along the way. They risk capture and
imprisonment in countries behind the Iron Curtain.
No Fear Real Estate - Making Money in a Down Market with No Money
is designed to help new and seasoned investors get started in real
estate and make money in it regardless of the current market
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It is the easiest way to get started in real estate investing.
Juvenile crime makes headlines. It is the stock-in-trade of
politicians and pundits. But young people are also the victims of
crime. They too have demands to make of the police. Drawing upon
survey and interview research with 11 to 15 year-olds in Edinburgh,
this book examines how crime impacts upon young people's everyday
lives. It reveals that young people experience far more serious
problems as victims and witnesses of crime, than they cause as
offenders. It shows that they report little of their experiences of
crime to the police, and are left to find their own ways of
managing risk, such as telling cautionary tales about dangerous
people and places. The study concludes by examining young people's
relations with the police, suggesting they are over-controlled as
suspects and under-protected as victims.
Child protection systems differ across the four countries of the
United Kingdom, and understanding the differences provide important
opportunities for learning and improving day-to-day practice. This
authoritative book compares UK child protection systems with other
systems world-wide as well as scrutinising and comparing the
systems in different parts of the UK. Reflecting on the impact of
devolution, the authors consider and critically analyse the way
child protection systems are being developed, thought about and put
into practice in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. An
intra-country comparative approach is applied to the main features
making up child protection including: policy frameworks,
inter-agency guidance, the role of Local Safeguarding Children
Boards and Area Child Protection Committees, child deaths and
Serious Case Review processes, and vetting and barring legislation
and systems. The authors also consider the unique position occupied
by England and explore future directions for child protection
across the UK. This important book will be of considerable interest
to child welfare policy makers, academics, researchers,
practitioners and students.
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