Reform of the penalties for rape, adapted to the degrees of culpability, resulted in more certain but not necessarily more severe punishment, an outcome embraced by general deterrence theory. The conclusion is that the main impact of the statutory reform has been a symbolic and educative one for...
Butler's (1999) theory of gender performativity is interweaved into the theoretical frame- work, informing the embedded question, what are the performa- tive acts that (re)produce male teachers' subjectivities as primary school teachers? It is questionable whether there is any utility in analysing...
Now is time for an audit… Look through your PIXL sheet. Put a small tick to the left on any questions you feel confident with Put a small dash (-) next to any you feel you could answer if you checked your notes Put a small question mark next to any you feel that you could not ...
and by applying those rules to particular people and labelling them as outsiders […] Deviance is [therefore] not a quality that lies in behaviour itself, but in the interaction between the person who commits an act and those who respond to it. ...
theory underlying interventions. We then divided studies into those targeting a systemic change versus those targeting a change in students. The standardised mean difference for the ten evaluations targeting a systemic change (i.e. at the school level) provided a similar reduction in exclusion when ...
In roughly the same period of time, the desistance movement has become increasingly prominent in academic criminology, and is increasingly influential in criminal justice practice, particularly in the area of probation. Furthermore, the populations involved in recovery and desistance research have ...