by David Brown (Author), Barry Goldson (Author), Chris Cunneen (Author), Melanie Schwartz (Author), EileenBaldry (Author), Damon Briggs (Author), SophieRussell (Author)
Researchers have often attempted to identify and comprehend international
trends in criminal justice, and in youth justice and penality more particularly. But the complex, contradictory and often inconsistent nature of youth justice and penality over both time and space, defies generalized accounts. Deriving from detailed and original empirical research of youth justice and youth penality in England and Wales and specific states in Australia, this book represents the first major comparative study of Anglo-Australian youth justice and youth penality to be published.
With analysis spanning three decades, this book surveys the `moving image' of penal culture and youth justice regimes, the principal drivers of policy and practice reform and reconfiguration, the core outcomes of such processes, and the overall implications for theory building and for comprehending the twists and turns of policy formation. It considers the following questions:
This is essential reading for all those engaged in youth and juvenile justice, and will also be of interest to those interested in comparative criminal justice, social policy, youth studies and human rights.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 0815374453
ISBN 13: 9780815374459