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Welcome to the Troubles of Youth Wiki!

 

This is the Wiki website for the Troubles of Youth unit, taught in the Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University. Currently, the site is fairly basic, but please feel free to contact me if there is something you wish to add.

 

Dan Ellingworth (d.m.ellingworth@mmu.ac.uk)

 

 

Coursework marks will be posted here on the morning of the 29th May.

 

 Contents Table


 

 

Click Here to get to the "Family, Crime and Delinquency" page, where you will find a seminar reading by Jayne Mooney

Click Here for some links to help you decide on your "policy response" for the second piece of coursework.

Please remember to keep scrolling down to the bottom of this page!

 


 

Unit Announcements

 

Next week: the lecture will be given by Chris Fox, who will address issues in evaluation: this is of direct relevance to the second piece of coursework. The seminars, which will be delivered by both Chris and I, will also pick up on this. There will, in addition, be an "online lecture" available from next week which will cover the issues associated with Mentoring, Working with seroius and persistant offenders, and other Work with Offenders.


 

As it stands, the wikisite has four sections

 

  1. Unit Administration - this contains lecture outlines, class times and details of assessments etc.

  2. Lecture and Seminar Materials - this contains files of brief lecture notes, and associated readings and seminar questions.

  3. Additional Advice Sheet for Coursework 2: click here:Coursework 2 Advice.doc 

     

     

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