E-Book, Englisch, 444 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-68146-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Yet despite a massive injection of resources into the youth justice system the results achieved have been unimpressive, reoffending remains a persistent problem and the general public appears to have little confidence in the youth justice system. The time is ripe therefore for a new look at the problem of youth offending and government and society's response to this.
This book accompanies the Report of the Independent Commission on Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour, published 2010. In it leading authorities in the field, from a variety of different disciplines, review youth crime and different responses to it, focussing particularly on England and Wales but also analysing for comparative purposes the nature of responses in other parts of the world, especially Canada. It will be essential reading for practitioners, policy makers, students and others with an interest in addressing one of today's most intractable social problems.
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1. The Need for a Fresh Start, David J. Smith 2. Changing Patterns of Youth, David J. Smith 3. Time Trends in Youth Crime and in Justice System Responses, Larissa Pople and David J. Smith 4. Responses to Youth Crime, John Graham 5. Responses to Anti-social Behaviour, Larissa Pople 6. Causes of Offending and Anti-social Behaviour, Michael Rutter 7. Preventing Youth Crime: evidence and opportunities, J. David Hawkins, Brandon Welsh and David Utting 8. Families and Parenting, Barbara Maughan and Frances Gardner 9. Models of Youth Justice, Lesley McAra 10. Youth Justice Reform in Canada: reducing use of courts and custody without increasing youth crime, Nicholas Bala, Peter J. Carrington and Julian Roberts 11. Public Opinion, Politics, and the Response to Youth Crime, Trevor Jones 12. Key reforms: principles, costs, benefits, politics, David J. Smith