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Criminal Classes: Offenders at School
Contributor(s): Devlin, Angela (Author)
ISBN: 1872870309     ISBN-13: 9781872870304
Publisher: Waterside Press
OUR PRICE:   $28.45  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1995
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Annotation: An examination of the links between educational failure and future offending behaviour based on first-hand accounts by prisoners of their early lives - by one of the UK's leading conmmentators: generally regarded as a classic work.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Law | Family Law - General
- Social Science | Criminology
- Law | Criminal Law - Juvenile Offenders
Dewey: 364.25
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (0.57 lbs) 192 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A classic work, Criminal Classes comprises recollections by offenders of their schooldays together with a commentary by the author. It was praised from the outset and has been reprinted several times in response to demand. A wealth of information for criminologists, sociologists and educationalists is contained in this book: New Kids on the Block: Offenders affected by multiple and fragmented schooling. Odd One Out: Special needs that went unnoticed. No Place Like Home: The Effects of Social Disadvantage. Teachers - Good, Bad and Boring: How teachers and head teachers can influence and intervene.; Bullies: Causes and effects of bullying at school. Wagging and Sagging Bunking and Skiving: Truanting and offending. Mates: Peer group influences. Spare the Rod: Punishment and exclusion from school. Gold Stars: The importance of motivation, success, praise and reward.; Picking Up the Pieces: What can be done at school to limit future offending? Some practical suggestions. Reviews: 'This book is of considerable public importance on a subject which calls for attention. I believe that in prison life the status of education needs to be raised for the high percentage of offenders who have failed at school and come from broken families, and are soon to be discharged into the community': Sir Stephen Tumim, former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons. 'If you are in any doubt about the links between poor education, crime and recidivism, read it': Marcel Berlins, The Guardian. Author: Angela Devlin spent 25 years teaching children with special needs in Scotland, London, Kent and Sussex, and later specialised in specific learning disabilities. She was educated in Wales and at Oxford University and is married with four grown up children. Her other books include Going Straight: After Crime and Punishment with Bob Turney, Prison Patter, Invisible Women: What's Wrong With Women's Prisons and Cell Mates: Soul Mates. She has also published Anybody's Nightmare: The Sheila Bowler Story with her husband Tim Devlin (Taverner Publications, 1998). All Angela's works possess the same probing, analytical approach and are enormously readable.