A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magistrates’ courts in England and Wales. This approach incorporates core components of the Anti-Social Behaviour Response Court (ASBRC) model and is underpinned by principles of community justice. This article summarizes some of the main findings of an 18-month ESRC-funded study that investigated how far the ASBRC model has been absorbed into mainstream courts in England and Wales. This research suggests that courts have not embedded community justice principles, nor have they altered their focus to incorporate a significant degree of liaison with the community. The article concludes with some observations on the implications of the findings for...
The primary aim of this thesis is to reach a better empirical and theoretical understanding of what ...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study conducted with local enforcement agents in tw...
Problem-solving criminal justice is the court-based approach developed in efforts to tackle social, ...
A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magi...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
This article examines contemporary responses to anti-social behaviour (ASB) in England and Wales. Dr...
This article assesses the development and implementation of the Community Remedy anti-social behavio...
Over the last decade in particular, the United Kingdom, in common with other jurisdictions such as C...
This article reports the first in-depth account of anti-social behaviour (ASB) victims’ perspectives...
Critics of anti-social behaviour policy (ASB) introduced by New Labour Government since 1997 argue t...
This study develops an evidence-led perspective on the police response to antisocial behaviour (ASB)...
This article examines the contribution of restorative practice and therapeutic jurisprudence in comm...
Over the past decade, anti-social behaviour (henceforth referred to as ASB) has become a focus of mu...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were created and introduced in England and Wales through the Ant...
Community justice panels have had a long and varied history and are now established at one level or ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to reach a better empirical and theoretical understanding of what ...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study conducted with local enforcement agents in tw...
Problem-solving criminal justice is the court-based approach developed in efforts to tackle social, ...
A problem-solving approach to anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases has recently been embedded into magi...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
This article examines contemporary responses to anti-social behaviour (ASB) in England and Wales. Dr...
This article assesses the development and implementation of the Community Remedy anti-social behavio...
Over the last decade in particular, the United Kingdom, in common with other jurisdictions such as C...
This article reports the first in-depth account of anti-social behaviour (ASB) victims’ perspectives...
Critics of anti-social behaviour policy (ASB) introduced by New Labour Government since 1997 argue t...
This study develops an evidence-led perspective on the police response to antisocial behaviour (ASB)...
This article examines the contribution of restorative practice and therapeutic jurisprudence in comm...
Over the past decade, anti-social behaviour (henceforth referred to as ASB) has become a focus of mu...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were created and introduced in England and Wales through the Ant...
Community justice panels have had a long and varied history and are now established at one level or ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to reach a better empirical and theoretical understanding of what ...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study conducted with local enforcement agents in tw...
Problem-solving criminal justice is the court-based approach developed in efforts to tackle social, ...