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Shani D'Cruze and Louise A. Jackson provide students with a lively
overview of women's relationship to the criminal justice system in
England, exploring key debates in the regulation of 'respectable'
and 'deviant' femininities over the last four centuries. Major
issues include: * attitudes towards murder and infanticide *
prostitution * the decline of witchcraft belief * sexual violence *
the 'girl delinquent' * theft and fraud The volume also examines
women's participation in illegal forms of protest and political
activism, their experience of penal regimes as well as strategies
of resistance, and their involvement in occupations associated with
criminal justice itself. Assuming that men and women cannot be
studied in isolation, D'Cruze and Jackson make reference to recent
studies of masculinity and comment on the ways in which relations
between men and women have been understood and negotiated across
time. Featuring examples drawn from a rich range of sources such as
court records, autobiographies, literature and film, this is an
ideal introduction to an increasingly popular area of study.
Written to support the use of the Thought Bubbles picture books,
this guidebook has been created to help teachers and practitioners
initiate 'nurturing conversations' and cultivate resilience in
young children. Early identification of mental health and wellbeing
needs by those who spend the most time with the children is key to
offering the support vulnerable children need. This series takes a
proactive approach to mental health support, creating a culture of
trust and resilience long before crisis point is reached. Based on
the author's extensive research and wealth of experience, this
guidebook will help start the conversation, showing the reader what
to do and say early on in a child's life, to help influence the way
that they experience the world in the future. This book: Offers
practical, low-cost actions that can be easily adapted to suit
different environments and contexts. Explores key topics such as
effective listening, communication, relationships and environments.
Is designed to facilitate the effective use of the four Thought
Bubbles picture books, supporting the practitioner to elicit
nurturing conversations. Designed to be used in a range of
childcare settings, this book is an essential resource for all
those who care for and educate young children.
Women Police examines the professional roles, identities,
activities and everyday experiences of women employed within the UK
police service since the First World War against a backdrop of
social and cultural change. As the first in-depth historical study
of women's involvement in uniform, plain-clothes and undercover
policing in the period before formal integration with male officers
in the 1970s, it charts the relationship between gender,
surveillance and penal-welfare strategies. For much of the
twentieth century women police played a 'specialist' role in the
detection and prevention of child abuse and neglect, the
investigation of sexual violence and, in London, the regulation of
prostitution. The book shows how women officers fashioned their own
'feminine' occupational culture and style of working in relation to
male colleagues, other professionals and the women and children
they encountered. Jackson concludes by examining experiences at the
end of the twentieth century, comparing and contrasting the
differing concepts of 'equality' that have shaped women's
involvement in the police service. -- .
Policing youth probes beneath the media sensationalism surrounding
youth crime in order to evaluate the workings of juvenile justice
and the relationship between young people and practitioners in a
key era of social change. The work of state representatives - the
police, magistrates and probation officers - is mapped alongside
discipline within families, neighbourhoods, schools and churches as
well as the growing commercial sector of retail and leisure. Youth
culture is considered alongside the social and moral regulation of
everyday life. The book offers an important comparison of England
and Scotland, uses a wide variety of sources (including criminal
statistics, media, film and autobiography), and combines
quantitative research methods with textual and spatial analysis.
Individual chapters focus on police officers, the court system,
violence, home and community, sexuality, commercial leisure and
reform. This significant study will appeal to scholars and students
of history, criminology, cultural studies, social policy and
sociology. -- .
Jane Brettle captures the diversity of Scotland's Police forces in
this group of work by highlighting the differences in geography,
population density and community across the country and the
challenges that these bring. This group of photographs clearly
shows the extent of the Scottish Police's work including community
liaison, armed response, forensics, detective and mounted
personnel. Brettle captures the individuality of the officers and
support staff in their working environment. In addition, in two
essays, the work of Jane Brettle is discussed as well as the
development of contemporary policing in Scotland. Included in the
book are personal captions written by the officers and support
staff who were involved in this innovative project.
The characters in this book communicate in different ways. Can you
work out what they mean through their voices, gestures and
expressions? With growing concerns around mental health, and in the
wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it is more important
than ever to pay attention to how young children express their
emotions, and to teach them to articulate their thoughts in a
healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture book has been
created to teach children about the importance of communication,
both in finding their own 'voice' and listening to others, however
they communicate. By demonstrating how easy it can be to interpret
a non-verbal communication system, it encourages children to notice
and talk about non-verbal cues, giving them the opportunity to
actively listen and reassuring them that they will be listened to.
When it comes to child and adolescent mental health issues,
prevention and early intervention are key. The 'serve and return'
format of this book provides a virtual space where children can
explore thoughts and feelings, teaching them that they can feel
safe and heard.
Everybody is busy, busy, busy. They have no time to stop and listen
to each other. With some hard work and patience, the children
create a meal that their whole community can enjoy, finding
friendship along the way. With growing concerns around mental
health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it
is more important than ever to pay attention to how young children
express their emotions, and to teach them to articulate their
thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture
book has been created to help children understand the importance of
having someone to listen to you. Children are encouraged to think
about how characters might be feeling at different points in the
story and think about what makes the characters feel valued. When
it comes to child and adolescent mental health issues, prevention
and early intervention are key. The 'serve and return' format of
this book provides a virtual space where children can explore
thoughts and feelings, teaching them that they have a place in
their community.
It's the Queen's birthday, and the children must work together to
create the most amazing machine - a machine that can create 100
apple crumbles by the afternoon tea party. With growing concerns
around mental health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty
and change, it is more important than ever to pay attention to how
young children express their emotions, and to teach them to
articulate their thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully
illustrated picture book helps children understand the 'journey' in
thinking, exploring the ways in which collaborating, experimenting
and changing ideas can open new possibilities. By learning to
reframe their memories, children learn that change and transition
don't have to be bad things. When it comes to child and adolescent
mental health issues, prevention and early intervention are key.
The 'serve and return' format of this book provides a virtual space
where children can explore thoughts and feelings, teaching them to
be resilient in the face of change.
The first social history of Scottish policing from 1900 to the
present day This book will be the first to provide a much-needed
history of the experience of policing in twentieth-century
Scotland. Drawing on a wealth of archival materials, oral history
interviews, memoir and autobiography, it examines the relationship
between police officers and the diverse urban/rural communities
they served against the backdrop of social and economic change, the
ruptures of wartime, the impact of technology and the
centralisation of governance. Through its analysis of the dynamics
that created points of trust and co-operation as well as tension
and conflict across time - with particular reference to gender,
age, ethnicity and religion - it will contribute to broader current
debates (outside of Scotland as well as within) about the
significance of localism in assuring police legitimacy and
delivering an effective service. Thus, it will also be the first
book to offer a sustained historical analysis of the changing
configuration of police-community relationships - from Victorian
legacy to present day - highlighting patterns of chronological
change as well as geographical variation. Key features Based on
rich collection of previously unused primary source materials;
Provides geographical coverage of rural areas (including highlands
and islands) as well as densely populated urban areas; Focuses on
social identities and the dynamics shaping police-community
relationships across time in order to contribute to debates about
effective policing today; Contextualises Scottish experience in
relation to broader comparative frameworks.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Also available to purchase as part of the Thought Bubbles set,
offering four stories and a practitioner guidebook
[978-0-367-61274-0] Johan, Hana, Ratheena and Sami have found some
magical wellington boots. When they put them on, they are
transported to wonderful and comforting places, and even through
time. Where will they take you? With growing concerns around mental
health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it
is more important than ever to pay attention to how young children
express their emotions and to teach them to articulate their
thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture
book has been created to inspire conversations about safe spaces,
helping practitioners assess a child's mental health competency and
helping the child visualise a place to which they can escape when
they feel anxious and upset. When it comes to child and adolescent
mental health issues, prevention and early intervention are key.
The 'serve and return' format of this book provides a virtual space
where children can explore thoughts and feelings and teaches them a
coping mechanism that can be used in the future to escape negative
thoughts.
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