This report presents the findings from the first national,
representative survey of public attitudes to youth crime and youth
justice in England and Wales. Significantly, it highlights that
most people are demonstrably ill-informed about youth crime and
youth justice issues. It also carries clear policy implications in
relation to both public education and reform of the youth justice
system. Youth crime and youth justice is essential reading for
academics, researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the
fields of criminal justice, criminology, social policy, social work
and probation. Researching Criminal Justice series Crime and
justice are issues of central political and public concern in
contemporary Britain. This exciting new series presents top quality
research findings in the field. It will contribute significantly to
policy and practice debates and aims to improve the knowledge base
considerably. The series will be essential reading for politicians
and policy makers, academics, researchers and practitioners. For
other titles in this series, please follow the series link from the
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