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CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY CASE STUDY. SHAMMA SISPAL MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY BA (HONS) CRIMINOLOGY & CONTEMPORARY CULTURE 2003/2004 YEAR 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY. * Crawford, A (1999). The Local Governance of Crime. Oxford University Press, England. * Crawford, A (1998). Crime Prevention and Community Safety. Longman Ltd, UK. * Graef, R (2001). Why Restorative Justice? Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. London * Joyce, P (2001). Crime and the Criminal Justice System. Liverpool University Press. * Leishman, F (2000). Core Issues in Policing second edition. Dorset Press, Pearson Education Ltd. * Leng, R and Birch, D (2000). Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999. Blackstone Press Ltd, London. * Leng, R (1998) Blackstones Guide to the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Blackstone Press Ltd. London * McEvoy (2002). The Introduction of Referral Orders into the Youth Justice System: second interim report. No. 23. London Home Office. * Miller, L (2001). The Politics of Community Crime Prevention. Ashgate Publishing Company, England. * Moxon, D (2001). An Explanatory Evaluation of Restorative Justice Schemes. Home...

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