If you liked Being a youth advocate by Paula Shepherd, Allison Morse, Gabrielle M. Maxwell, and Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Criminology, start with Police youth diversion (2002), Meeting legal service needs (1999), and Addressing the causes of offending (2009). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Police youth diversion
2002 · 99 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, New Zealand. Ministry of Justice, Victoria University of Wellington. Crime and Justice Research Centre · Same author
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Meeting legal service needs
1999 · 1 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, New Zealand. Legal Services Board, Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Criminology · Same author
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Addressing the causes of offending
2009 · 257 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell · Same author
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Moving apart
1994 · 59 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, Jeremy P. Robertson, New Zealand. Department of Justice. Policy and Research Division · Same author
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5
Juvenile justice in New Zealand
1987 · 138 pages · Allison Morse, Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Criminology · Same author
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Family, Victims and Culture
2010 · 250 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell · Same author
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7
Effectiveness and change in policing
1989 · 159 pages · Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Criminology · Same author
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Toward a child and family policy for New Zealand
1991 · 167 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, Ian B. Hassall, Jeremy P. Robertson · Same author
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A counsellors perspective on the Family Court and its clients
1990 · 81 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, Rhonda Pritchard, Jeremy P. Robertson, New Zealand. Department of Justice. Policy and Research Division · Same author
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Restorative Justice and Practices in New Zealand
2007 · 350 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, James H. Liu, Jarem Sawatsky · Same author
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Adult Coloring Books for Women Patterns Animals - Stress Relieving Designs Animals - Puppy
2020 · 100 pages · Paula Shepherd · Same author
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Teaching about changes at puberty
1986 · 88 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Being a youth advocate?
BookOrb recommends Police youth diversion (2002), Meeting legal service needs (1999), Addressing the causes of offending (2009), Moving apart (1994), and Juvenile justice in New Zealand (1987).
Are there books like Being a youth advocate?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Being a youth advocate.
Who wrote Being a youth advocate?
Being a youth advocate is by Paula Shepherd, Allison Morse, Gabrielle M. Maxwell, and Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Criminology.