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Comparing coercive and non-coercive interventions - T2A

Comparing coercive and non- coercive interventionsJames McGuireNumber 2 February 2010 Number 2 February 2010 Transition to adulthoodAcknowledgementsWe would like to thank the generous support of the Barrow Cadbury Trust without which this report would not have been the authorJames McGuire is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of coercive and non- coercive interventions is the second of three reports in the Transition to adulthood by:Centre for Crime and Justice StudiesKing s College LondonStrandLondonWC2R 2 LSTel: 020 7848 1688 Fax: 020 7848 Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King s College London is an independent charity that informs and educates about all aspects of crime and criminal justice. We provide information, produce research and carry out policy analysis to encourage and facilitate an understanding of the complex nature of issues concerning crime and related 978-1-906003-21-0 Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, February 2010 Registered Charity No.

4 approach are often very difficult to challenge. To many people, perhaps a majority of the population, they are part of the ‘taken for granted’ world.

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