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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Good. 'Jim Consedine, a prison chaplain for more than ten years is joint national co-ordinatorfor the Habilitation Centres Taskforce. His book is about the poor, the disadvantaged and the disaffected, Maori and Pakeha, who daily appear in the district courts for sentencing. It's about the prison system as it exists and about the 1989 Prison Review -- the Roper Report -- which challenged that system, about Te Ara Hou, the new way of habilitation and hope, and about changing the way we as a community deal with those who break the law .' -- Back cover. Previous owner's name stamped on first page and address on second page. 145 pages.