This work aims to provide an in-depth overview of forensic psychology, demonstrating the scope and techniques of forensic psychology in key areas of research, policy and practice. It raises questions for research, and shows ways in which it can aid the practice of criminal justice.
Using examples and illustrations, this book presents the case for why and how adults should play with young children to create with them a 'workshop for life'. It confronts adult discomfort over children's play with pretend weapons, as it encourages adults to support children's desires to experience in imagination the limits of life and death.
This book argues that the work of educational leadership needs more sophisticated theorisation in order to better understand the complexities that face many school principals.
Foucault, Power, and Education invites internationally renowned scholar Stephen J. Ball to reflect on the importance and influence of Foucault on his work in educational policy.