If you liked Addressing the causes of offending by Gabrielle M. Maxwell, start with Toward a child and family policy for New Zealand (1991), A counsellors perspective on the Family Court and its clients (1990), and Moving apart (1994). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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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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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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Teaching about changes at puberty
1986 · 88 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell · Same author
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Being a youth advocate
1997 · 88 pages · Allison Morse, Paula Shepherd, Gabrielle M. Maxwell, Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Criminology · Same author
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Community attitudes to mental health
1972 · 51 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell · 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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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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Family court counselling services and the changing New Zealand family
1989 · 105 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell, New Zealand. Department of Justice. Policy and Research Division · 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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Family, Victims and Culture
2010 · 250 pages · Gabrielle M. Maxwell · Same author
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What should I read after Addressing the causes of offending?
BookOrb recommends Toward a child and family policy for New Zealand (1991), A counsellors perspective on the Family Court and its clients (1990), Moving apart (1994), Teaching about changes at puberty (1986), and Being a youth advocate (1997).
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Who wrote Addressing the causes of offending?
Addressing the causes of offending is by Gabrielle M. Maxwell.