Crime and Social ExclusionISBN: 978-0-631-20912-6
Paperback
184 pages
June 1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This collection provides a thoughtful and incisive commentary on
key current developments relating to crime and social exclusion.
This is strongly recommended reading for both practitioners and
policy makers." Paul Cavadino, National Association for the Care
and Resettlement of Offenders "Seven professors plus seven
other eminent academics provide a penetrating analysis of the
causes and possible remedies for the social malaise which many of
us consider is sharply worsening throughout the social spectrum in
every continent." Noel G Hustlet, Southwark, Lewisham and
Bromley Monthly Meeting "Crime and Social Exclusionis
the first in a s series of books especially intended to stimulate
fresh thinking by bringing a wide range of disciplines and
approaches to bear on the social policy debate. It explores aspects
of social exclusion and the measures taken to reduce its impact
from the perspectives of criminology and social policy." Gordon
Hughes, University of Wales, Cardiff
"Crime and Social Exclusion is an excellent collection of essays which together provide a timeley introduction to important aspects of current debates about processes of social inclusion and exclusion, community and neighbourhood decline, youth crime and criminal justice systems, and the way that state politics and policies intervene in all this. It should be read widely in policy and academic circles and is likely to appear on some quite diverse student reading lists." Robert MacDonald, University of Teesside