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An exploration of child sexual abuse in relation to the concept of justice,2006,26,1,74-100,Green Undoing an activist response: feminism and the Australian government's domestic violence policy,2006,26,1,192-219,Phillips Imagining the Asian gang: ethnicity masculinity and youth after 'the riots',2004,24,4,526-549,Alexander Service responses to South Asian women who attempt suicide or self-harm: challenges for service commissioning and delivery,2002,22,4,641-668,Burman Inclusion or Exclusion? Housing Battered Women in Hong Kong,2003,23,4,526-546,Chan Reconsidering sustainability: some implications for community-based crime prevention,2005,25,3,306-324,Kelly From 'Disappearing' to 'Demonized': The Effects on Men and Women of Professional Interventions Based on Challenging Men Who Are Violent,2004,24,1,79-101,Milner Risk Reflexivity and Social Control in Child Protection: New Times or same Old Story?,2003,23,3,398-420,Scourfield Why gender matters in child welfare and protection,2006,26,2,294-314,Featherstone Welfare Reform in the United States: gender race and class matter,2006,26,2,336-364,Abramovitz ‘Culture’ as a Barrier to Service Provision and Delivery: Domestic Violence Services for Minoritized Women,2004,24,3,332-357,Chantler (Re)Constructing women's resistance to woman abuse: Resources strategy choice and implications of and for public policy in Canada,2009,29,1,121-145,Paterson The case of 'Baby P': Opening up spaces for debate on the 'transformation' of Children's Services?,2009,29,3,533-547,Garrett Forced marriage in the UK: Religious cultural economic or state violence?,2009,29,4,587-612,Chantler Wild guesses and conflated meanings? Estimating the size of the sex worker population in Britain,2009,29,4,703-719,Brooks-Gordon Forced marriage among men: An unrecognized problem,2010,30,2,189-207,Samad Invisible men: Social reactions to male sexual coercion - bringing men and masculinities into community safety and public policy,2010,30,2,225-244,Cowburn Violent and victimized bodies: Sexual violence policy in England and Wales,2010,30,3,359-383,Phipps Corporate strategy corporate capture: Food and alcohol industry lobbying and public health,2010,30,4,564-589,Miller Women and Violence: The Effects of Dismantling the Welfare State,2004,24,3,358-384,Hankivsky Kerbcrawler rehabilitation programmes: Curing the 'deviant' male and reinforcing the 'respectable' moral order,2009,29,1,77-99,Sanders Violent women: questions for feminist theory practice and policy,2001,21,1,7-34,Fitzroy Reflecting on men and social policy: Contemporary critical debates and implications for social policy,2010,30,2,165-188,Hearn Gender and the politics of service provision for adults with a history of childhood sexual abuse,2006,26,2,467-479,Hooper Flood risk vulnerability and environmental justice: Evidence and evaluation of inequality in a UK context,2011,31,2,216-240,Burningham Young people 'as risk' or young people 'at risk': Comparing discourses of anti-social behaviour in England and Victoria,2011,31,3,388-409,Hughes The enforcement approach to crime prevention,2011,31,3,410-430,Darke Moving children? Child trafficking child migration and child rights,2011,31,3,454-477,O'Connell Davidson Classing early intervention: Social class occupational moralities and criminalization,2011,31,4,495-516,McCarthy Breaking the cycle or re-cycling errors: Critical comment on proposals for criminal justice reform,2011,31,4,628-639,Whitehead Book Review: Dirty Dancing? An Ethnography of Lap-dancing,2011,31,4,642-645,Bott Domestic violence homelessness and housing: the response of housing providers in Wales,1994,14,41,36-52,Charles Smoke screen or leap forward: interagency initiatives as a response to domestic violence,1997,17,53,93-109,Hague Domestic violence and social work the challenge to change,1997,17,50,53-78,Mullender Children's best interests and intimate partner violence in the Canadian family law and child protection systems,2012,32,4,677-695,Hughes Domestic abuse prevention after Raoul Moat,2012,32,4,495-516,Gadd Crossing the line? White young people and community cohesion,2013,33,1,160-180,Thomas Out of sight out of mind? Prostitution policy and the health well-being and safety of home-based sex workers,2013,33,1,140-159,Hubbard Moral panics and social work: Towards a sceptical view of UK child protection,2013,33,2,197-217,Smith Feminist politics and framing contests: Domestic violence policy in Scotland and Wales,2013,33,4,593-615,Mackay The ethics of predictive risk modelling in the Aotearoa/New Zealand child welfare context: child abuse prevention or neo-liberal tool?,2015,35,1,69-88,Keddell Human trafficking as a lever for feminist voices? Transformations of the Danish policy field of prostitution,2011,31,4,517-539,Spanger Joining the dots on sexual exploitation of children and women: a way forward for UK policy responses,2016,36,4,572-591,Coy Blaming the victim all over again: Waddell and Aylward's biopsychosocial (BPS) model of disability,2017,37,1,22-41,Shakespeare The 'problem' of abuse in Ontario's Social Inclusion Act: a critical exploration,2017,37,1,85-104,Quinlan Countering terrorism and radicalisation: securitising social policy?,2017,37,2,163-179,Ragazzi Assembling and deconstructing radicalisation in PREVENT: a case of policy-based evidence making?,2017,37,2,180-201,Walklate Blurred lines and false dichotomies: integrating counterinsurgency into the UK's domestic 'war on terror',2017,37,2,202-224,Sabir The radicalisation of citizenship deprivation,2017,37,2,225-244,Choudhury 'As a woman…'; 'As a Muslim…': subjects positions and counter-terrorism powers in the United Kingdom,2017,37,2,245-267,Jarvis Vulnerable childhood vulnerable adulthood: direct provision as aftercare for aged-out separated children seeking asylum in Ireland,2017,37,3,386-404,Ní Raghallaigh Securitization racial cleansing and disaster capitalism: neoliberal disaster governance in the US Gulf Coast and Haiti,2017,37,4,582-603,Pyles Technologies of evidence: an institutional ethnography from the standpoints of 'youth-at-risk',2017,37,4,604-624,Nichols 'Dead people don't claim': a psychopolitical autopsy of UK austerity suicides,2018,38,2,302-322,Mills State policies and institutional procedures and practices addressing prostitution and sex trafficking of children in Hungary,2018,38,4,645-666,Vidra Policing unacceptable protest in England and Wales: a case study of the policing of anti-fracking protests,2019,39,1,23-43,Jackson Making pimps and sex buyers visible: recognising the commercial nexus in 'child sexual exploitation',2019,39,1,108-126,O'hara Muslim women and gender based violence in India and the UK,2019,39,2,163-183,Chantler Violent proletarianisation: social murder the reserve army of labour and social security 'austerity' in Britain,2019,39,3,335-355,Grover Implementing 'Prevent' in countering violent extremism in the UK: a left-realist critique,2019,39,3,396-412,Abbas Vulnerability and child sexual exploitation: towards an approach grounded in life experiences,2019,39,4,622-642,Brown The globalisation of trafficking and its impact on the South African counter-trafficking legislation,2020,40,1,50-68,Palmary Utilising 'modern slave' narratives in social policy research,2020,40,1,30-49,Phillips Navigating multiple pandemics: a critical analysis of the impact of COVID-19 policy responses on gender-based violence services,2023,43,1,29-50,Wathen