Child first : developing a new youth justice system /: developing a new youth justice system. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- Child first : developing a new youth justice system /: developing a new youth justice system. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Child first : developing a new youth justice system
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Stephen Case, Neal Hazel.
- Editors:
- Case, Stephen
Hazel, Neal - Contents:
- Forewords from the First Minister of Wales, the Chief Inspector of Prisons & the Chair of the Youth Justice Board1. Introduction (Professor Stephen Case and Professor Neal Hazel) Part one. Child First: Challenging youth justice systems 2. Challenging punitive youth justice (Dr Tim Bateman) 3. Challenging the risk paradigm: Children First, Positive Youth Justice (Professor Stephen Case) 4. Challenging historical populism. Children First, Offenders Second: From Concept to Policy (Professor Kevin Haines and Dr Sue Thomas) 5. Child First and Children's Rights: An opportunity to advance rights-based youth justice (Professor Ursula Kilkelly) Part two. Child First: Developing youth justice policy 6. Developing Child First youth justice policy in England and Wales :A view from inside the YJB and Westminster (Professor John Drew) 7. Developing principled youth justice standards (Professor Neal Hazel and Paula Williams) 8. Child First in the criminal courts (Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth) Part three. Child First: Developing youth justice practice 9. Child First: Thinking through the implications for policy and practice (Ben Byrne) 10. The place of risk within Child First Justice: An exploration of the perspectives of youth justice practitioners (Dr Ann-Marie Day) 11. Cementing Child First in practice (Dr Kathy Hampson) 12. Embracing children's voices: Transforming Youth Justice practice through co-production and Child First participation (Dr Samantha Burns and Dr Sean Creaney) 13.Forewords from the First Minister of Wales, the Chief Inspector of Prisons & the Chair of the Youth Justice Board1. Introduction (Professor Stephen Case and Professor Neal Hazel) Part one. Child First: Challenging youth justice systems 2. Challenging punitive youth justice (Dr Tim Bateman) 3. Challenging the risk paradigm: Children First, Positive Youth Justice (Professor Stephen Case) 4. Challenging historical populism. Children First, Offenders Second: From Concept to Policy (Professor Kevin Haines and Dr Sue Thomas) 5. Child First and Children's Rights: An opportunity to advance rights-based youth justice (Professor Ursula Kilkelly) Part two. Child First: Developing youth justice policy 6. Developing Child First youth justice policy in England and Wales :A view from inside the YJB and Westminster (Professor John Drew) 7. Developing principled youth justice standards (Professor Neal Hazel and Paula Williams) 8. Child First in the criminal courts (Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth) Part three. Child First: Developing youth justice practice 9. Child First: Thinking through the implications for policy and practice (Ben Byrne) 10. The place of risk within Child First Justice: An exploration of the perspectives of youth justice practitioners (Dr Ann-Marie Day) 11. Cementing Child First in practice (Dr Kathy Hampson) 12. Embracing children's voices: Transforming Youth Justice practice through co-production and Child First participation (Dr Samantha Burns and Dr Sean Creaney) 13. Discussion and Conclusion: Future challenges and opportunities for Child First justice (Hazel and Case). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 364.36
Juvenile justice, Administration of
Law reform - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783031192722
- Notes:
- Note: Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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