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This book is about the surprisingly neglected area of the
regulation of sex. It describes and discusses the ways in which
various sexual activities are controlled, regulated and made
illegal and/or deviant and illicit. Its primary focus is upon the
multiple and complex social controls (laws, statutory regulations,
professional/occupational codes, normative frameworks)
constructing, constituting and shaping how we 'do' sex, and deals
with sex that is both illicit (deviant, illegal) and illegal
(criminal, offending). The book challenges the idea that early
twenty-first century Britain is increasingly sexually 'liberated'
by suggesting that this very 'openness' provides the conditions in
which all sexual activities have become increasingly subject to
regulation and control. By examining the policies and laws about
various sexually activities, and the social conditions underpinning
them, alongside existing research and theoretical literature the
authors have provided an accessible text on the sociology of sex.
This book is about the surprisingly neglected area of the
regulation of sex. It describes and discusses the ways in which
various sexual activities are controlled, regulated and made
illegal and/or deviant and illicit. Its primary focus is upon the
multiple and complex social controls (laws, statutory regulations,
professional/occupational codes, normative frameworks)
constructing, constituting and shaping how we 'do' sex, and deals
with sex that is both illicit (deviant, illegal) and illegal
(criminal, offending). The book challenges the idea that early
twenty-first century Britain is increasingly sexually 'liberated'
by suggesting that this very 'openness' provides the conditions in
which all sexual activities have become increasingly subject to
regulation and control. By examining the policies and laws about
various sexually activities, and the social conditions underpinning
them, alongside existing research and theoretical literature the
authors have provided an accessible text on the sociology of sex.
How is the modern world shaping young people and youth crime? What
impact is this having on the latest policies and practice? Are
current youth justice services working? With contributions from
leading researchers in the field, this book offers an insightful,
scholarly and critical analysis of such key issues. Youth Offending
and Youth Justice engages constructively with current policy and
practice debates, tackling issues such as the criminalisation and
penalisation of youth, sentencer decision-making, the incarceration
of young people and the role of public opinion. It also features an
applied focus on professional practice. Drawing on a wide range of
high-quality research, this book will enrich the work of
practitioners, managers, policy-makers, students and academics in
social work, youth work, criminal justice and youth justice in the
UK and beyond.
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