Youth Crime and Social Justice
E-Book, Englisch, 240 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-68104-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The book is split into three sections:
- Part 1 focuses on young people, their attitudes and behaviour;
- Part 2 considers the way in which their behaviour is constructed as criminal and then addressed;
- Part 3 considers the limitations of current practices and potential alternatives.
Within this broad framework, the differentiated and contested nature of young people’s experiences and our (and their) ideas of ‘youth’ can be counterposed to prevailing one-sided and often discriminatory assumptions about them; in order then to open up questions about the nature and purposes of the youth justice system, and to introduce some possibilities for reconstructing it according to fundamental principles of rights, welfare and social justice.
Doing Justice to Young People will be essential reading for anybody working in or studying youth crime and youth justice.
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Part: 1 Young people and Crime 1. The production of youth 2. Adaptation and resistance 3. Criminality, culture and choices Part 2: Crime and 'justice' 4. Defining crime and delinquency 5. Lives and crimes 6. Doing 'justice'? Part 3: Towards Social Justice 7. Getting it wrong again 8. Reform and its limits 9. Alternative principles and practices 10. Young people and social justice: cutting out crime