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Understand and evaluate modern land law doctrine Property Law (Longman Law series), 10th Edition, by Roger J. Smith, is an indispensable guide to all aspects of this essential subject. It combines clear and engaging explanations of core property law principles with in-depth analysis of key theoretical concepts - making it easily accessible to both undergraduates and those pursuing more advanced studies. New to this edition: The tenth edition has been fully updated with all significant legal developments in the area of property law, including: Regency Villas Title Ltd v Diamond Resorts (Europe) Ltd on recreational easements Marr v Collie, relating to the scope of Stack v Dowden NRAM Ltd v Evans and Antoine v Barclays Bank UK plc, which elucidate the meaning of 'mistake' for rectification of registered titles The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 on obligations of landlords A Law Commission Report on updating land registration For additional web updates accompanying this text, please visit go.pearson.com/uk/legalupdates. This edition is also available as an Enhanced ebook to enrich your studying experience. It has features like self-assessment questions with dedicated feedback to help gauge your progress, deep links to key case reports, statutes & other sources of interest that provide access a wealth of wider reading, end-of-the-chapter quizzes that give further opportunity to consolidate understanding. Roger J. Smith is a leading academic, and has taught law at Magdalen College, Oxford, for many years. Pearson, the world's learning company.
Addressing questions about the cultural specificity of childhood, the complementary value of psychological, biological and social understandings of children, and the impact of policy and law on how children are dealt with and perceived, this will be a core text for many courses related to childhood studies.
Trusted by generations of students, you can count on a Longman Law Series title to spark your academic curiosity and provide you with the best possible basis for your study.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the purpose of history for psychology. Its purpose is to ask why history should be of concern to psychologists in teaching and research, and in theory and in practice. The future position of humanities subjects is currently highly debated on all fronts. Chapters focus on the arguments from psychologists, upgrade the precision and quality of discussion, and thus, provide a base for affirming the place of history of psychology in the broad field of psychological activity. A fundamental question dominates the discussion. Is the purpose of the history of psychology to serve current psychology, rather than to contribute to historical knowledge - and to enter large debates about what historical knowledge means for being human? If the answer is yes, as most psychologists who come to the issues will presume, in what ways? Are these ways philosophically grounded, or do the social and political conditions of power and funding in universities dominate the arguments? In this volume, the contributors demonstrate the relation between historical investigations and current practice. Featured topics include: The history of psychology and its relation to feminism. The history of psychology and its relation to current research assessment and curriculum. The history of science and its relation to psychology. The metalanguage for psychology. Case studies of history in theory construction. Centrality of History for Theory Construction in Psychology will be of interest to psychologists, professors, graduate psychology students, and scholars in the human sciences.
The touch and movement senses have a large place in the modern arts. This is widely discussed and celebrated, often enough as if it represents a breakthrough in a primarily visual age. This book turns to history to show just how significant movement and the sense of movement were to pioneers of modernism at the turn of the 20th century. It makes this history vivid through a picture of movement in the lives of an extraordinary generation of Russian artists, writers, theatre people and dancers bridging the last years of the tsars and the Revolution. Readers will gain a new perspective on the relation between art and life in the period 1890-1920 in great innovators like the poets Mayakovsky and Andrei Bely, the theatre director Meyerhold, the dancer Isadora Duncan and the young men and women in Russia inspired by her lead, and esoteric figures like Gurdjieff. Movement, and the turn to the body as a source of natural knowledge, was at the centre of idealistic creativity and hopes for a new age, for a 'new man', and this was true both for those who looked forward to the technology of the future and those who looked back to the harmony of Ancient Greece. The book weaves history and analysis into a colourful, thoughtful affirmation of movement in the expressive life.
* Interdisciplinary book that weaves together ideas from psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and dance. * Considers how movement is central to our sense of reality, our sense of self, and our relationships with others and the surrounding world. * Accessibly written book that foregrounds the author's voice and experiences
The book presents the applications of separation methods, manly
chromatography, in forensic practice.
Diversion in youth justice is a subject of enduring interest. It concerns the processes by which decisions are made about whether or not to prosecute young offenders, and this book explores the continuing debates and historical developments which shape these processes. The treatment of young offenders is a contentious subject, and this book provides a comprehensive review of out of court decision-making in the context of wider arguments about how we should deal with the crimes of the young. This book follows a broadly historical structure, exploring the development of ideas and approaches to agency decision-making at the point of prosecution. This leads to the identification of a number of distinctive 'models' of diversion, reflecting both specific periods of time and particular philosophies of intervention with young people in trouble with the law. Based on this classification, this book explores the implications for wider debates about childhood, crime and punishment and how these relate to theories of social control. This, in turn, leads to the conclusion that diversionary ideas and practices act as a kind of barometer for wider developments in the governance of youth. This is one of the very few books that focuses exclusively on diversion as a feature of youth justice, and it provides a range of original and contemporary insights into this subject area which remains of considerable interest in this field, both academically and in practice. The ideas outlined here will contribute to new thinking in youth criminology, as the discipline responds to a prolonged period of apparent liberalisation in the treatment of young offenders which has yet to be fully understood or properly theorised.
Diversion in youth justice is a subject of enduring interest. It concerns the processes by which decisions are made about whether or not to prosecute young offenders, and this book explores the continuing debates and historical developments which shape these processes. The treatment of young offenders is a contentious subject, and this book provides a comprehensive review of out of court decision-making in the context of wider arguments about how we should deal with the crimes of the young. This book follows a broadly historical structure, exploring the development of ideas and approaches to agency decision-making at the point of prosecution. This leads to the identification of a number of distinctive 'models' of diversion, reflecting both specific periods of time and particular philosophies of intervention with young people in trouble with the law. Based on this classification, this book explores the implications for wider debates about childhood, crime and punishment and how these relate to theories of social control. This, in turn, leads to the conclusion that diversionary ideas and practices act as a kind of barometer for wider developments in the governance of youth. This is one of the very few books that focuses exclusively on diversion as a feature of youth justice, and it provides a range of original and contemporary insights into this subject area which remains of considerable interest in this field, both academically and in practice. The ideas outlined here will contribute to new thinking in youth criminology, as the discipline responds to a prolonged period of apparent liberalisation in the treatment of young offenders which has yet to be fully understood or properly theorised.
Launching the new Kogan Page Primary Essentials series, this indispensable handbook for all practising and aspiring primary headteachers will help primary school leaders rise to the many challenges that face them in the task of effectively managing a busy primary school. Some of the key areas examined are: * staff development * recruiting and managing staff * the school as an organisation * leadership * managing a successful inspection. As well as acting as a guide to best practice for those tasked with the role of headship, this comprehensive and straightforward handbook will also assist governors, deputies, senior teachers, those studying for NPQH, to understand how an effective head can create and sustain an effective school.
The exciting new edition of this well-loved textbook offers a fully expanded and revised account and analysis of the youth justice system in the UK, taking into account and fully addressing the significant changes that have taken place since the second edition in 2007. The book maintains its critical analysis of the underlying assumptions and ideas behind youth justice, as well as its policy and practice, laying bare the inadequacies, inconsistencies and injustices of practice in the UK. This edition will offer an important update in light of intervening changes, as reflected in a change of government and shifting patterns of interventions and outcomes. This book will be an important resource for youth justice practitioners and will also be essential to students taking courses in youth crime and youth justice.
The exciting new edition of this well-loved textbook offers a fully expanded and revised account and analysis of the youth justice system in the UK, taking into account and fully addressing the significant changes that have taken place since the second edition in 2007. The book maintains its critical analysis of the underlying assumptions and ideas behind youth justice, as well as its policy and practice, laying bare the inadequacies, inconsistencies and injustices of practice in the UK. This edition will offer an important update in light of intervening changes, as reflected in a change of government and shifting patterns of interventions and outcomes. This book will be an important resource for youth justice practitioners and will also be essential to students taking courses in youth crime and youth justice.
A Handbook for Inter-professional Practice in the Human Services: Learning to Work Together is an essential text for all students of inter-professional education, and for practitioners looking to understand and develop better inter-agency working. With an emphasis on working collaboratively with fellow professionals, service users and the community, and developing an holistic approach to working, this is an essential resource for anyone studying on courses in social work, nursing, education, health, medicine, social policy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and dentistry, and for all those with an interest in the human services.
Because science has assumed an ever larger role in culture, scientists have become public figures, role models, and even heroes. Accordingly, scientific biography has grown steadily in popularity. Biographies of Scientists provides more than 500 sources of information on scientists for young and adult general readers and for scholars. These sources explain scientists' accomplishments in the context of the personal and career developments that made those accomplishments possible. Among the sources are encyclopedias, periodicals, and individual biographies and autobiographies of researchers in astronomy and cosmology, chemistry, earth sciences, life sciences, mathematics, medical sciences, and physics. An introduction traces the general history and themes of scientific biography, and each entry in the bibliography includes an annotation that discusses and evaluates the biographical source and indicates the most suitable readership for it. The bibliography concludes with indexes of authors, scientists who are the subjects of biographies, and scientific topics.
There is an impasse in current thinking about youth crime and
justice, represented by punitive and harmful practices, and liberal
objections to these processes on the other, based predominantly on
arguments for rehabilitation . This book aims to arrive at an
alternative strategy for resolving the tensions between young
people especially those on and beyond the margins and the social
world which frames their lives.
Within this broad framework, the differentiated and contested
nature of young people s experiences and our (and their) ideas of
youth can be counterposed to prevailing one-sided and often
discriminatory assumptions about them; in order then to open up
questions about the nature and purposes of the youth justice
system, and to introduce some possibilities for reconstructing it
according to fundamental principles of rights, welfare and social
justice.
There is an impasse in current thinking about youth crime and
justice, represented by punitive and harmful practices, and liberal
objections to these processes on the other, based predominantly on
arguments for rehabilitation . This book aims to arrive at an
alternative strategy for resolving the tensions between young
people especially those on and beyond the margins and the social
world which frames their lives.
Within this broad framework, the differentiated and contested
nature of young people s experiences and our (and their) ideas of
youth can be counterposed to prevailing one-sided and often
discriminatory assumptions about them; in order then to open up
questions about the nature and purposes of the youth justice
system, and to introduce some possibilities for reconstructing it
according to fundamental principles of rights, welfare and social
justice.
Comprehensive and straightforward, this handbook will help headteachers rise to the many challenges facing them and provide guidance on approaches to effectively manage today's busy primary school. Primary headship is undeniably challenging, but can be tremendously rewarding too. Being head means constant scrutiny and being looked to by pupils, staff, governors and parents for skilful leadership and management. But it also offers the reward of leading the school in its development and success. This inspiring book should help readers to achieve this.;Covering all of the key elements of headship, "The Primary Headteacher's Handbook" shows how to positively approach the day-to-day running of a primary school, and how to create organisational structures in which staff - and ultimately pupils - can be inspired and developed. Key topics covered include: planning for success and a positive school ethos; developing staff, teaching and learning; running the school as an organisation; good leadership; coping with inspection; raising and maintaining standards. Based on the author's wide experience and on the best practices demanded by the DfES and Ofstead, this book should realistically and reassuringly guide all current and aspiring primary heads in developing their skills.
This handbook is intended to help anyone working in or leading primary schools to rise to the challenge of making their school more effective. Comprehensive and straightforward, the book shows how a school can be truly effective. Roger Smith demonstrates how those with a role to play in the school can understand what to do to make it effective, and how to go about achieving it. "Creating the Effective Primary School" explores organisation, leadership and management, with guidance and tips on improving skills in these areas. It also looks at how to "sell" your school successfully, in a way that encourages and develops excellence in teaching and learning.;The chapters focus on making excellence in school easier to achieve, with key topics including: organising to achieve a positive school ethos; building successful teams and relationships; raising pupils' achievement; successful teaching and effective classroom management; performance management; stress and time management; accountability and the inspection process. Based on the author's wide experience and on the best practices demanded by the DfES and Ofstead, this book should be a valuable handbook for headteachers, deputies and senior teachers, as well as for governors.
A key role for primary school leaders is to develop strategies for promoting and ensuring high quality learning. This practical and accessible handbook has been written by an experienced primary leader, and will offer anyone seeking guidance on creating or maintaining a more effective primary school with a valuable and friendly resource. Extensive coverage in this book includes: using organisation and leadership to create a positive ethos developing good relationships and creating teams managing the curriculum and raising pupil achievement the role of targets and planning in raising achievement fostering successful teaching and good classroom management and relationships working with the inspection process performance management dealing effectively with stress and time management. Launching the new Kogan Page Primary Essentials series, this book will be welcomed by any primary leader who is seeking to develop their pupil's and their school's strengths and expectations. |
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