Youth, Crime and Justice in Queensland

Youth, Crime and Justice in Queensland
Title Youth, Crime and Justice in Queensland PDF eBook
Author Ian O'Connor
Publisher
Total Pages 79
Release 1992
Genre Crime
ISBN 9780724248384

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Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice
Title Juvenile Justice PDF eBook
Author Chris Cunneen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 412
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN

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Buliding on the strengths of earlier editions, this fully revised and updated edition provides a comprehensive introduction to juvenile justics including the dynamics of youth crime and the institutions of social control in Australia. Australian authors.

Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice
Title Juvenile Justice PDF eBook
Author Chris Cunneen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 312
Release 1995
Genre Law
ISBN

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The book provides an introduction to the main concepts and issues in juvenile justice, and provides a consolidated overview of the dynamics of youth crime and the institutions of social control. Given the need for considered debate and thoughtful policy formulation in this area, the book not only provides basic information about the acual workings of the juvenile justice system but raises a number of questions and issues which warrant further examination. While the material in the book concentrates on Australian facts and figures, histories and examples, the broad conceptual and empirical descriptions will be of use and interest to readers in countries such as Canada, the United States, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice
Title Juvenile Justice PDF eBook
Author Chris Cunneen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 432
Release 2002
Genre Family & Relationships
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Building on the strengths of earlier editions, Juvenile Justice: Youth and Crime in Australia continues to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to juvenile justice. Helps australian students explore key issues. The text presents the main concepts and topics of juvenile justice in a way that is simple and descriptive, yet critical. New chapter highlights help students to recognise the key issues. Highlights of this edition: Increased discussion of media representations of youth and youth crime. Coverage of detention and community corrections, crime prevention and restorative justice, which reflects a positive shift towards considering the basic rights and wellbeing of young people. Book jacket.

Understanding Youth Crime

Understanding Youth Crime
Title Understanding Youth Crime PDF eBook
Author Mark Lynch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 232
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135177283X

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This title was first published in 2003. Adolescence is popularly understood as a transitional phase of turbulence and extremes. It is also often associated with 'trouble'. Criminal justice statistics, however, reveal that youth criminality remains a relatively rare phenomenon, less than one percent of the total adolescent population in any given year. This exceptional book is based upon a major Australian research programme to consider the key social factors impacting upon the lives of young people. A sample of 1,300 young people was divided into three major subgroups: a 'control' group, drawn from state secondary schools and closely approximating the general population; a chronically marginalized cohort representing a 'vulnerable group', and a group of offenders, most of whom were incarcerated at the time of the research. With its rich data source and highly integrated structure, the book makes a major contribution to our understanding of adolescent criminality and associated policy both in Australia and internationally.

Offending Youth

Offending Youth
Title Offending Youth PDF eBook
Author Kerry Carrington
Publisher Federation Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781862877597

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Rates of female delinquency, especially for violent crimes, are increasing in most common law countries. At the same time the growth in cyber-bullying, especially among girls, appears to be a related global phenomenon.While the gender gap in delinquency is narrowing in Australia, United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, boys continue to dominate the youth who commit crime and have a virtual monopoly over sexually violent crimes. Indigenous youth continue to be vastly over-represented in the juvenile justice system in every Australian jurisdiction. The Indigenisation of delinquency is a persistent problem in other countries such as Canada and New Zealand.Young people who gather in public places are susceptible to being perceived as somehow threatening or riotous, attracting more than their share of public order policing. Professional football has been marred by repeated scandals involving sexual assault, violence and drunkenness. Given the cultural significance of footballers as role models to thousands, if not millions, of young men around the world, it is vitally important to address this problem. Offending Youth explores these key contemporary patterns of delinquency, the response to these by the juvenile justice agencies and moreover what can be done to address these problems.The book also analyses the major policy and legislative changes from the nineteenth to twenty first centuries, chiefly the shift the penal welfarism to diversion and restorative justice. Using original cases studied by Carrington twenty years ago, Offending Youth illustrates how penal welfarism criminalised young people from socially marginal backgrounds, especially Aboriginal children, children from single parent families, family-less children, state wards and young people living in poverty or in housing commission estates. A number of inquiries in Australia and the United Kingdom have since established that children committed to these institutions, supposedly for their own good, experienced systemic physical, sexual and psychological abuse during their institutionalisation. The book is dedicated to the survivors of these institutions who only now are receiving official recognition of the injustices they suffered.The underlying philosophy of juvenile justice has fundamentally shifted away from penal welfarism to embrace positive policy responses to juvenile crime, such as youth conferencing, cautions, warnings, restorative justice, circle sentencing and diversion examined in the concluding chapter.Offending Youth is aimed at a broad readership including policy makers, juvenile justice professionals, youth workers, families, teachers, politicians as well as students and academics in criminology, policing, gender studies, masculinity studies, Indigenous studies, justice studies, youth studies and the sociology of youth and deviance more generally.

Children in Justice

Children in Justice
Title Children in Justice PDF eBook
Author Ian O'Connor
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1988
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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