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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · Abstract. This article reports on a two-year investigation, which maps out contemporary approaches to the delivery of youth justice in England, in light of substantial recent changes in this area of practice.

    • Roger Smith, Patricia Gray
    • 2019
  2. Concerns for the welfare of young people who broke the law were the initial driver for the establishment of a stand-alone youth justice system in England and Wales. From the middle of the nineteenth century, liberal reformers challenged the penal orthodoxy of treating children as adults.

  3. Feb 6, 2021 · Their findings suggest that a supportive relationship between young people and youth justice professionals is of paramount importance when identifying and developing a young person's skills and ambitions, and tailoring interventions to meet the young people's needs.

  4. Dec 8, 2020 · 8 December 2020– A new report from Unicef UK finds that the UK youth justice system is failing children and risks breaching their human rights. Key areas for concern identified within the report include the over representation of children from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds within the youth justice system, unsatisfactory ...

  5. This paper provides an account of an innovative research project that enabled the co-creation with justice-involved young people of a transformative framework of practice, termed Participatory Youth Practice (PYP).

  6. Feb 25, 2018 · Youth justice in Britain has a long and complex history, largely characterised by change, disagreement, and poor treatment of young people. Throughout history, young people have been treated with suspicion, viewed negatively by society, and demonised (Goldson and Muncie 2015).

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  8. This project explores the experiences of children and young people currently in the youth justice system, and how they perceive interactions with the police, solicitors and youth justice services to have been influenced by their ethnic background.

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