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Jon Shute
Jon Shute
Criminologist, Department of Criminology, University of Manchester
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk
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Blame the parents? Challenges for parent‐focused programmes for families of gang‐involved young people
J Aldridge, J Shute, R Ralphs, J Medina
Children & Society 25 (5), 371-381, 2011
752011
The Edinburgh study of youth transitions and crime: Key findings at ages 12 and 13
DJ Smith, S McVie, R Woodward, J Shute, J Flint, L McAra
British Journal of Criminology 43, 169-195, 2001
642001
The process of health visiting and its contribution to parental support in the Starting Well demonstration project
J McIntosh, J Shute
Health & social care in the community 15 (1), 77-85, 2007
602007
Destruction and human remains: Disposal and concealment in genocide and mass violence
E Anstett, JM Dreyfus
Manchester University Press, 2014
56*2014
Measuring gang membership in England and Wales: A latent class analysis with Eurogang survey questions
J Medina, J Aldridge, J Shute, A Ross
European journal of criminology 10 (5), 591-605, 2013
422013
Book review: Irene Bruna Seu, Passivity Generation: Human Rights and Everyday Morality
J Shute
Theoretical Criminology 20 (1), 118-121, 2016
352016
Family support as a gang reduction measure
J Shute
Children & Society 27 (1), 48-59, 2013
352013
Proximal adolescent outcomes of gang membership in England and Wales
JJM Ariza, A Cebulla, J Aldridge, J Shute, A Ross
Journal of research in crime and delinquency 51 (2), 168-199, 2014
312014
Evaluating “Starting Well,” the Scottish national demonstration project for child health: outcomes at six months
J Shute, K Judge
Journal of Primary Prevention 26 (3), 221-240, 2005
292005
Loading the policy blunderbuss: Jon Shute, Judith Aldridge and Juanjo Medina examine Coalition policy and find it wanting
J Shute, J Aldridge, J Medina
Criminal Justice Matters 87 (1), 40-41, 2012
252012
Hunting gruffalo: ‘gangs’, unreason and the big bad coalition: Jon Shute and Juanjo Medina point to the rhetoric and inaccuracies behind recent policy responses
J Shute, J Medina
Criminal Justice Matters 96 (1), 26-27, 2014
242014
Reconceptualizing critical victimology: Interventions and possibilities
A Ballinger, N Chakraborti, R Condry, R Elias, C Gallo, R Katz, R Lippens, ...
Lexington Books, 2016
232016
Cadáveres impensables, cadáveres impensados: el tratamiento de los cuerpos en las violencias de masa y los genocidios
S Garibian, C Fournet, J Shute
Miño y Dávila, 2013
212013
Children and young people in gangs: A longitudinal analysis
J Medina-Ariza, A Cebulla, A Ross, J Shute, JA Aldridge
Nuffield Foundation, 2013
172013
The Independent Evaluation of'Starting Well'
M Mackenzie, J Shute, KM Berzins, KF Judge
The Scottish Executive, Chief Scientist's Office, 2005
162005
Bereaved family activism in contexts of organized mass violence
J Shute
Reconceptualizing critical victimology: Interventions and possibilities …, 2016
132016
Rioting and area deprivation in Greater Manchester
C Lightowlers, J Shute
Radical Statistics 106, 22-29, 2012
102012
Moral discourse and action in relation to the corpse: integrative concepts for a criminology of mass violence
J Shute
Human remains and mass violence, 81-105, 2017
92017
Parenting and youth gangs: risk, resilience and effective support
J Shute
Unpublished report prepared for Manchester City Council’s Children’s …, 2008
72008
Utterly appalling': why official review of UK gang policy is barely credible
J Madina, J Shute
Manchester Policy Blogs, 2013
52013
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