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Doing Social Work Research
2010 || Paperback || Hardwick || SAGE
This book provides social work students with all the advice and instruction needed to understand and complete successful research projects.
Crime Prevention
A Critical Introduction
2010 || Paperback || Evans || SAGE
The book is a thematic examination of crime prevention, covering core areas of race, youth, community, and globalisation. Written in an accessible style with a focus on pedagogy, this is a key text for undergraduates in criminology.
Study Skills for Social Workers
2010 || Paperback || Stogdon || SAGE
This excellent study skills book arms social work students with all the essential knowledge they will need to succeed in qualifying and becoming a practitioner
Surveillance and Crime
2010 || Paperback || Coleman || SAGE
This text comprehensively and accessibly explores the relationship between surveillance and crime.
Gender, Crime and Victimisation
2010 || Paperback || Davies || SAGE
A provoking critical analysis that explores gender patterns in both offending and victimisation.
Correctional Mental Health
2010 || Paperback || Tom J. Fagan e.a. || SAGE
This contributed book provides a broad-based, practical guide to treating criminal offenders in a correctional mental health practice.
Savelsberg, J: Crime and Human Rights
2010 || Paperback || Savelsberg || SAGE
A short, authoritative, innovative assessment of an emerging issue.
Mclaughlin, E: SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory
2010 || Hardcover || McLaughlin || SAGE
An indispensable international resource for students and researchers of all levels studying the rapidly developing, interdisciplinary field of criminology.
Foundations of Interpersonal Practice in Social Work: Promoting Competence in Generalist Practice
2010 || Paperback || Brett A. Seabury e.a. || SAGE
This text offers basic generalist practice methods which emphasize the common elements in working with individuals, families and groups.
Equality and Diversity in Social Work Practice
2010 || Paperback || Gaine || SAGE
An introductory student guide to working with diversity in social work