Knife Crime: A critical analysis of the new moral panic
Media reportage has been saturated this year by a dialogue concerned almost exclusively with ameliorating the ‘problem of knife crime’ in modern Britain. This discussion, and its intrinsic dialectic between rehabilitative and incapacitatory responses, has proliferated largely unquestioned amongst academics and journalistic commentators alike.
The Accountability and Decentralisation of Charity.
An administrative and organisational philosophy to which I closely align myself is that of decentralisation. I think it almost without question that the efficacy of any agency can be vastly improved should the authority for decision-making be delegated to the lower tiers of an institution’s hierarchy.
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