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Celia Lashlie (1953–2015)

Autor de He'll Be OK: Growing Gorgeous Boys into Good Men

6 Obras 142 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Cecelia Lashlie was born on June 10, 1953 in New Zealand. She was a prison officer, justice advocate and author. In 1984 Lashlie became a probation officer in the Hutt Valley and later a prison officer at Rimutaka Prison, thus becoming the first woman in that role in a New Zealand men's prison. She mostrar más later became the manager of Christchurch Women's Prison. Lashlie was appointed as a transition manager for the Nelson Specialized Education Service. While in that position, she gave a speach about a young blond haired boy with an angelic face who is heading to prison. This speech lead to her losing her job but the Minister of Education ordered an inquiry into the matter. Soon therafter Lashlie was asked by the Nelson College headmaster to advise on school discipline in its boarding houses. The work with Nelson College led to the Good Man project where she worked with teenagers in 25 boys' schools in New Zealand. She advised parents on how to raise boys through her book He'll be O.K. Cecelia Lashlie died of pancreatic cancer on February 16, 2014. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Nombre legal
Lashlie, Cecelia Margaret Mary
Fecha de nacimiento
1953-06-10
Fecha de fallecimiento
2015-02-16
Género
female
Nacionalidad
New Zealand
Lugar de nacimiento
Taihape, New Zealand
Lugar de fallecimiento
Wellington, New Zealand
Lugares de residencia
Christchurch, New Zealand
Hutt Valley, New Zealand
Ocupaciones
probation officer
prison officer

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Reseñas

When 'The Journey to Prison' was published in 2002 it became an instant best seller. In it, Celia Lashlie analysed the forces that shape the face of crime in New Zealand, the way we punish offenders, the effectiveness of prison (for both men and women), parental responsibility, the role of drugs, where education comes in and the role of state institutions. This revised edition (2004) also contains her insights into some of the more tragic events of late 2002, and of the debate surrounding the building of yet more prisons. With her unique background Celia Lashlie is able to offer insights free from the media and political spin that frequently colour debate about crime and punishment in New Zealand. Celia Lashlie was the first woman prison officer to work in a male prison. Later she conducted seminars with prison officers, aimed at challenging macho attitudes and behaviour. Perceptive and straight-talking, she became manager of Christchurch Women's Prison in 1997, where she was highly effective in bridging the gap between prison and the community at large. Celia has a degree in anthropology and Maori, and is the mother of two adult children.… (más)
 
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Saraswati_Library | Apr 28, 2010 |
He'll Be OK is a fascinating insight into the world and minds of boys and men. For those parents (particularly mothers) who are wondering where their gorgeous boy disappeared to, and how best to help them navigate the bridge of adolescence, this is a valuable resource. Easy to read and often humorous, this book provides insights into just what our boys need and how best to raise them to be good men without smothering them or breaking their spirit. Definitely worth reading.
 
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seldombites | otra reseña | Aug 4, 2009 |
Every parent of boys should read this! A revelation in how to deal with boy's issues.
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julesgossip | otra reseña | Nov 6, 2007 |

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Obras
6
Miembros
142
Popularidad
#144,865
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
12

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