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Celia Lashlie, justice reform campaigner and bestselling author, brings her powerful insight to the problems of families trapped in a spiral of crime, poverty and abuse. She points to the reasons behind why New Zealands rates of imprisonment are so disastrously high, what the pol ...
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Looks at the origins of crime in New Zealand, the way offenders are punished, the effectiveness of prison, for both men and women, parental responsibility, the role of drugs, where education comes in, the role of state institutions.
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Celia Lashlie headed the 'Good Man Project', a mojor research project conducted in 24 boys schools throughout New Zealand from August 2002 to October 2003. This book applies Lashlie's insight and expertise to the issues uncovered by the study, providing lessons for parents, espec ...
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A hard hitting look at our troubled society, the intergenerational cycle of crime and criminal families and the women who have the power to change things for the better - if we let them.
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Performance material based on the book He'll Be OK .
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Straight-up, hard-hitting advice on parenting teenage boys
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Adolescent boys - they seem to disappear into another world where they barely communicate, and where fast cars, alcohol and drugs are constant temptations. Will they survive to become good men? How can parents and schools understand them and help them through this difficult and d ...
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How do you raise boys to men in a world where trouble beckons at every turn? How do you make sure they learn the 'right' lessons, stay out of danger, find a path to follow? How do you ensure they'll be OK? New Zealand-based author Celia Lashlie has some of the answers. After year ...
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A look at the whole question of the origins of crime in New Zealand, from the way offenders are punished to parental responsibilities. With her background as a prison officer and manager, Cecelia is able to offer information that will enlighten the debate about crime and punishme ...
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