The Journal of Social Welfare Law, the first issue of which has just been published.
2.
As examples see Ormrod report (Cmnd 4595), Twining 83 lqr 396. Some facts and figures about legal education emerge in Wilson and Marsh's survey 13 jsptl 239 (1975).
3.
Notably at Warwick and Kent universities.
4.
A notable exception (in an American journal) is Katkin 1974 26 Journal of Legal Education 294.
5.
See my Violence in the home – a socio-legal study, Saxon House, 1978.
6.
Notably the establishment of local legal centres.
7.
See Freeman 6 Fam Law 136, 137 (1976), Eekelaar, 40 mlr 121, 124–5 (1977)
8.
[1978] 3wlr 792. See also Adoption and Fostering93 p58.
9.
See Adcock The Times, 24 June 1978; Mitchell, 9 Social Work Today 43, 11 July 1978.
10.
Holman's term 5 British Journal of Social Work3, 10 (1975).
11.
For reasons explained in Freeman op cit note 7. It is nonetheless a technique used.
12.
See Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 s 6(2) and 15 Marriage Guidance 368, (1975).
13.
Cf Eekelaar and Clive, Custody after divorce, 1977.
14.
See DentHelen, ‘Interviewing Childwitnesses’, Paper at Law and Psychology Conference, Oxford, September 1978.
15.
H C vol 898, cols 53–59.
16.
Llewellyn's term The Common Law Tradition 1960.
17.
Cf Morris, Social needs and legal action 1973.
18.
Ccetsw Paper 4, Legal studies in social work, 1974.
19.
Differing professional outlooks and concomitant problems of teaching law to social workers', paper at conference ‘Law to social workers’, Cambridge, 1976.
20.
Re K [1977] 1 All ER 647, S(BD) v S(DJ) [1977] 1 All ER 656.
21.
Browne v Pritchard [1975] 3 All ER 721, Martin v Martin [1977] 3 All ER 773, Bassett v Bassett [1975] Fam 76.
22.
See Freeman The legal structure, 1974, p71.
23.
CfAubert, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 11 p40 (1967).
24.
CfAubert, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 11 p40 (1967).
25.
Note the exaggerated reaction to such books as Griffiths, The politics of the judiciary, 1978, and Baldwin and McConville, Negotiated justice, 1977.
26.
See Quinney The social reality of crime, 1970.
27.
Cf Diamond, Social Research, Vol 37 p71 (1971).
28.
Explored in Chambliss and Mankoff Whose Law? What Order? 1976.
29.
Newham is the most notable example. See its Report and Analysis of Community Law Centre 1974–5 (1976).
30.
Per Parsloe et al, New Society, 4 March 1976.
31.
See Schur, Radical non-intervention – re-thinking the delinquency problem, 1976, and more generally Bailey and Blake, Radical social work, 1975.
32.
9 Social Work Today4, p1 (1977).
33.
As a result of the Seebohm report (Cmnd 3703) and Local Authority Social Services Act 1970.
34.
Minutes of Select Committee of House of Commons on Violence in the Family. q 352.
35.
6 Family Law 181 (1976).
36.
See Katkin, op cit, note 4.
37.
See Carolyn Okell Jones's paper to the International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect at Imperial College, London, September 1978.