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Justice, it is said, is about acquitting the innocent and punishing
the guilty. Why then, asks Roger Shaw, are the children of
imprisoned parents often penalised the most? The abuse, stigma and
neglect experienced by many of these children raise serious
questions about the nature of criminal justice. Originally
published in 1992, Prisoners’ Children provides the first
in-depth look at these hidden victims of crime and examines ways in
which the harm can be reduced. The contributors – a wide range of
leading practitioners and academics in the field – address such
diverse issues as the psychological impact of parental
incarceration on children, the added problem of racism facing black
children and their families, and the particular needs of mothers
and babies in prison. Prisoners’ Children is a major resource for
anyone who needs to know what can be done to confront these and
other issues within prisons, the probation service, and schools.
Safety and Reliability of Software Based Systems contains papers,
presented at the twelfth annual workshop organised by the Centre
for Software Reliability. Contributions come from different
industries in many countries, and provide discussion and
cross-fertilisation of ideas relevant to systems whose safety
and/or reliability are of paramount concern.
This book discusses safety cases and their varying roles in
different industries; using measurement to improve reliability and
safety of software-based systems; latest developments in managing,
developing and assessing software intensive systems where
reliability and/or safety are important considerations; and
practical experiences of others in industry.
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