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In-text: (Aldridge and Cross, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Aldridge, J. and Cross, S., 2008. YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY. Journal of Children and Media, 2(3), pp.203-218.
In-text: (Allen, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Allen, R., 2000. Extreme Violence and young children: detention or redemption?. Criminal Justice Matters, 42(1), pp.6-7.
In-text: (Alvi, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Alvi, S., 2012. Youth criminal justice policy in Canada. 1st ed. New York, NY: Springer.
In-text: (Arnull and Fox, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Arnull, E. and Fox, D., 2016. Cultural Perspectives on Youth Justice. 1st ed. London: Palgrave Macmillian.
In-text: (Baker, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Baker, K., 2009. Multi-agency public protection arrangements and youth justice. 1st ed. Bristol: Policy Press.
In-text: (Barry and McNeill, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Barry, M. and McNeill, F., 2009. Youth Offending and Youth Justice. Research Highlights. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
In-text: (Beyond Youth Custody, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Beyond Youth Custody, 2014. Youth Justice Timeline. London: Nacro.
In-text: (Case and Haines, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Case, S. and Haines, K., 2009. Understanding youth offending. 1st ed. Cullompton, Devon: Willan.
In-text: (ChildONEurope, 2013)
Your Bibliography: ChildONEurope, 2013. Complementarities and synergies between juvenile justice and social services sector [Documento elettronico] : the proceedings of the ChildONEurope Seminar on Juvenile Justice : Florence, Istituto degli Innocenti, 2012. 1st ed. Firenze: Istituto degli Innocenti.
In-text: (Earle and Newburn, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Earle, R. and Newburn, T., 2001. Creative Tensions? Young Offenders, Restorative Justice and the Introduction of Referral Orders. Youth Justice, 1(3), pp.3-13.
In-text: (Earle, Newburn and Crawford, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Earle, R., Newburn, T. and Crawford, A., 2002. Referral Orders: Some Reflections on Policy Transfer and ‘What Works’. Youth Justice, 2(3), pp.141-150.
In-text: (EarleM, 2002)
Your Bibliography: EarleM, R., 2002. Referral Orders — more than the sum of their participants. Criminal Justice Matters, 49(1), pp.28-29.
In-text: (Edwards, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Edwards, I., 2011. Referral Orders after the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008. The Journal of Criminal Law, 75(1), pp.45-69.
In-text: (Gavrielides, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Gavrielides, T., 2007. Restorative Justice theory and practice. Helsinki: Heuni.
In-text: (Hamilton, Sullivan, Veysey and Grillo, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Hamilton, Z., Sullivan, C., Veysey, B. and Grillo, M., 2007. Diverting multi-problem youth from juvenile justice: investigating the importance of community influence on placement and recidivism. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 25(1), pp.137-158.
In-text: (HM Inspectorate of Probation, 2016)
Your Bibliography: HM Inspectorate of Probation, 2016. Referral orders - do they achieve their potential?. [online] Manchester: Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation. Available at: <http://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation> [Accessed 23 February 2018].
In-text: (Judicial College, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Judicial College, 2010. Youth Court Bench Book. [online] London: Judicial Studies Board. Available at: <https://judicialcollege.judiciary.gov.uk/mod/folder/view.php?id=739> [Accessed 15 April 2018].
In-text: (Lightowler, Orr and Vaswani, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Lightowler, C., Orr, D. and Vaswani, N., 2014. Youth Justice in Scotland: Fixed in the past or fit for the future?. Glasgow: Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice.
In-text: (Mayhew, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Mayhew, P., 2016. In defence of administrative criminology. Crime Science, 5(1).
In-text: (McAra and McVie, 2010)
Your Bibliography: McAra, L. and McVie, S., 2010. Youth crime and justice: Key messages from the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 10(2), pp.179-209.
In-text: (Ministry of Justice, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Ministry of Justice, 2016. Review of the Youth Justice System in England and Wales. London: Crown Copyright.
In-text: (Muncie and Goldson, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Muncie, J. and Goldson, B., 2009. Comparative youth justice. 2nd ed. London: Sage Publ. Ltd.
In-text: (Muncie, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Muncie, J., 2007. Youth & crime. 2nd ed. London: Sage Publs.
In-text: (National Audit Office, 2010)
Your Bibliography: National Audit Office, 2010. Survey of Youth Offending Teams. [online] London: National Audit Office. Available at: <https://www.nao.org.uk/report/the-youth-justice-system-in-england-and-wales-reducing-offending-by-young-people/> [Accessed 23 January 2018].
In-text: (Newburn et al., 2002)
Your Bibliography: Newburn, T., Crawford, A., Earle, R., Goldie, S., Hale, C., Hallam, A., Masters, G., Netten, A., Saunders, R., Sharpe, K. and Uglow, S., 2002. The Introduction of Referral Orders into the Youth Justice System: Final report. London: Home Office.
In-text: (Pain, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Pain, R., 2003. Youth, age and the representation of fear. Capital & Class, 27(2), pp.151-171.
In-text: (Peters and Walker, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Peters, E. and Walker, J., 2001. Implementing Referral Orders: Some Key Issues. Probation Journal, 48(2), pp.139-142.
In-text: (Rog, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Rog, D., 2015. Infusing Theory Into Practice, Practice Into Theory. American Journal of Evaluation, 36(2), pp.223-238.
In-text: (Shaw, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Shaw, J., 2014. Residential children's homes and the youth justice system. 1st ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Smith, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Smith, R., 2007. Youth justice. 2nd ed. Cullompton: Willan Pub.
In-text: (Standing Committee for Youth Justice, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Standing Committee for Youth Justice, 2016. Submission to the Review of Youth Justice by Charlie Taylor, May 2016. [online] London: Standing Committee for Youth Justice. Available at: <http://www.scyj.org.uk> [Accessed 23 February 2018].
In-text: (Stephen, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Stephen, D., 2012. Engaging Young People Who Offend, Youth Justice Interactive Learning Space, Youth Justice Board/Open University, 2011. Online learning programme. Free for practitioners. Available: www.justice.gov.uk/guidance/youth-justice/workforce-development/hr-and-lea. Child Abuse Review, 21(6), pp.452-455.
In-text: (Stephenson, Giller and Brown, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Stephenson, M., Giller, H. and Brown, S., 2007. Effective practice in youth justice. 1st ed. Cullompton, Devon, UK: Willan.
In-text: (The United Nations, 1990)
Your Bibliography: The United Nations, 1990. Convention on the Rights of the Child. New York: The United Nations.
In-text: (Tierney, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Tierney, J., 2009. Key perspectives in criminology. 1st ed. Maidenhead: Open University Press, pp.6-19.
In-text: (Wayne, Henderson, Murray and Petley, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Wayne, M., Henderson, L., Murray, C. and Petley, J., 2008. TELEVISION NEWS AND THE SYMBOLIC CRIMINALISATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE. Journalism Studies, 9(1), pp.75-90.
In-text: (Youth Justice Board, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Youth Justice Board, 2010. A Review of YOTs and Children’s Services’ Interaction with Young Offenders and Young People at Risk of Offending. Youth Justice Board for England and Wales.
In-text: (Youth Justice Board, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Youth Justice Board, 2015. Referral Orders and Youth Offender Panels - A Review of YOTs and Children’s Services’ Interaction with Young Offenders and Young People at Risk of Offending. [online] London: Ministry of Justice / Youth Justice Board of England and Wales. Available at: <http://www.gov.uk/government/publications> [Accessed 23 February 2018].
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