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 Criminalising Social Policy: Anti‐social Behaviour and Welfare in a De‐civilised Society – By John J. Rodger,2009,43,5,528-532,Cooper Violence to Probation Staff: Patterns and Managerial Responses,2003,37,1,49-64,Denney Lone Motherhood: the Impact on Living Standards of Leaving a Violent Relationship,2000,34,2,176-190,Wilcox (Not) Taking Account of Precarious Employment: Workfare Policies and Lone Mothers in Ontario and the UK,2007,41,1,29-49,Evans Does Difference Make a Difference in Financial Planning for Risk?,2008,42,6,576-592,Quilgars Dutch Women are Liberated Migrant Women are a Problem: The Evolution of Policy Frames on Gender and Migration in the Netherlands 1995–2005,2007,41,3,271-288,Roggeband Full Responsibility with Partial Citizenship: Immigrant Wives in Taiwan,2007,41,2,179-196,Sheu Risk and Welfare,2008,42,6,710-713,Greve Situational Crime Prevention and its Discontents: Rational Choice Theory versus the ‘Culture of Now’,2007,41,3,232-250,Hayward Social Exclusion and Double Jeopardy: The Management of Lone Mothers in the Market–State Social Field,2008,42,4,379-395,Gingrich Gender equality policies and practices in Croatia - the interplay of transition and late Europeanization,2013,47,2,218-240,Dobrotić American juvenile justice: Recent trends and issues in youth offending,2001,35,1,48-68,Howard Understanding policy reform in Colorado's domestic violence offender treatment standards,2016,50,5,580-598,Gover Paths towards family-friendly working time arrangements: comparing workplaces in different countries and industries,2017,51,7,1406-1430,Wiß