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Foreword by Rod Morgan,Visiting Professor, London School of Economics Introduction 1. Background: theories and evidence 2. The Evolution of Education and Youth Justice 3. Social Inclusion 4. Detachment: exclusion, absenteeism, non participation and unemployment 5. Low Attainment and Under-achievement 6. The Influence of the School 7. Custody and Custodial Education 8. Stakeholders: public opinion, magistrates, Yots, and young people 9. What Works in Youth Justice and Education 10. Social Policy 11. Conclusions
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