954 resultados para Episcopal Church in Scotland.
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Preface signed by author's son: W.W. Tulloch.
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Prefetory letter signed: William M'Kendree, Enoch George, Robert R. Roberts... (and others)
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 22556.
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1772-1828, 1829-39, 1839-45 issued combined
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Reprint of the 1891 ed.
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In 2003, the youth justice system in Scotland entered a new phase with the introduction of a pilot youth court. The processing of persistent 16 and 17 year old (and serious 15 year olds) represented a stark deviation from a ‘child centred’ and needs-oriented state apparatus for dealing with young offenders to one based on deeds and individual responsibility. This article, based on an evaluation funded by the Scottish Executive, is the first to provide a critical appraisal of this youth justice reform. It examines the views of the judiciary and young offenders and reveals that the pilot youth court in Scotland represents a punitive excursion that poses serious concerns for due process, human rights and net widening.
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This article critiques the rise of parenting orders in Scotland within New Labour’s self-styled model of ‘respect’ and ‘responsibility’. It examines the emergence of parenting orders in Scotland, which became available in April 2005, and argues that Scottish local authorities are sceptical of an approach they perceive as an ideological and legislative mix premised on punitive notions of individual responsibility and justice.