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One of the most colourful and controversial characters in Welsh
rugby history, Mike 'Spikey' Watkins remains the only player since
1882 to captain Wales on his debut, and win. Discarded by Cardiff
RFC and banned by the WRU after the infamous 'Hookers Night Out'
incident in November 1978, Spikey, who had regularly played for the
Wales B team and was understudy to Bobby Windsor, thought his
chance of a prized Welsh cap has disappeared. In this brutally
frank and hard-hitting autobiography, 'Spikey' Watkins, the
loveable rogue of Welsh rugby, lifts the lid on his roller-coaster
playing career and explains how he fought back against the
'blazer-brigade' he despised, returned to captain a hugely
successful Newport team and finally got the call from the WRU, due
to public pressure from the supporters who adored him, to captain
his country to victory against Ireland in 1984.
A timely guide to the entire youth justice process at a point of
substantial change. An introduction to the entire Youth Justice
System (YJS) An holistic approach covering both the youth court and
the wider youth justice process Contains expert descriptions,
comment (sometimes critical) and analysis Everything you need to
start understanding the modern-day Youth Justice System (YJS) This
book is the ideal starting point for anyone wishing to gain or
enhance understanding of youth justice in England and Wales. It
contains chapters on each of the areas in which youth offenders or
those at risk of offending come into contact with the Youth Justice
System (YJS). It looks at the roles of the youth court, police,
Crown prosecutors, youth offending teams (YOTs), youth offending
panels (YOPs), voluntary sector and wider community. It deals with
sentencing (including the work of the Sentencing Guidelines Council
(SGC)), the responsibilities of the Youth Justice Board (YJB) and a
range of ways in which crime prevention and anti-social behaviour
(ASB) by young people is dealt with and discouraged. The book takes
full account of the considerable changes introduced by the Criminal
Justice and Immigration Act 2008. It also looks at the unique
welfare-based ethos of youth justice and modern-day 'restorative
approaches', showing how youth justice practitioners seek to
balance these with the needs of crime prevention and the challenge
of protecting victims from (sometimes serious) youth offending.
Also contains a Glossary of Words, Phrases, Acronyms and
Abbreviations, a Timeline, plus illustrative Charts and Tables. For
such a 'simple, speedy, summary' it contains a treasure trove of
information. Review 'Well structured and easy to navigate with its
diagrams and glossary ... its comprehensive coverage of the recent
reforms and inclusion of the newly published sentencing guidelines
make it the ideal starting point for the student and practitioner,
or for those wanting to refresh their knowledge': Justice Journal
Authors Mike Watkins is an experienced trainer of magistrates who
has written materials for the Judicial Studies Board, Magistrates'
Association and Universities of Birmingham and Cambridge. Diane
Johnson is Head of Service for Warwickshire Youth Offending Team
(YOT). Chris Stanley is Chair of the East Kent Youth Court Panel
and of the Kent Branch of the Magistrates' Association. He is a
member of the national Council of that body and its Youth Courts
Committee. He is a former head of Policy and Research at Nacro and
advises the Prison Reform Trust on matters of youth justice. Edited
and with further material by Bryan Gibson.
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