There is an impasse in current thinking about youth crime and
justice, represented by punitive and harmful practices, and liberal
objections to these processes on the other, based predominantly on
arguments for rehabilitation . This book aims to arrive at an
alternative strategy for resolving the tensions between young
people especially those on and beyond the margins and the social
world which frames their lives.
The book is split into three sections:
- Part 1 focuses on young people, their attitudes and
behaviour;
- Part 2 considers the way in which their behaviour is
constructed as criminal and then addressed;
- Part 3 considers the limitations of current practices and
potential alternatives.
Within this broad framework, the differentiated and contested
nature of young people s experiences and our (and their) ideas of
youth can be counterposed to prevailing one-sided and often
discriminatory assumptions about them; in order then to open up
questions about the nature and purposes of the youth justice
system, and to introduce some possibilities for reconstructing it
according to fundamental principles of rights, welfare and social
justice.
Doing Justice to Young People will be essential reading for anybody
working in or studying youth crime and youth justice.
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