The diversion of young people from criminal proceedings and the decreased use of custody are key goals of the youth justice system introduced in the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989. This paper uses data from studies of 1003 young people who had family group conferences in 1998 and 1794 young people dealt with by the police in 2000/01 to examine the extent to which these goals are being achieved. In addition, national statistics supplied by the Ministry of Justice are used to compare patterns of youth offending and responses to it from before the Act to 2001. The data show that young people are being diverted and custodial options are less common than before the Act. At the same time, more young people are being made acc...
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a ...
This thesis concerns recent innovations in the way that criminal justice systems deal with young off...
Rates of violent reoffending amongst young offenders has been a cause of concern for those involved ...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
Over the past three decades, a new approach to society’s response to crime and criminality has been ...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
The new law introduces principles and procedures for dealing with young people who offend against th...
Youth offending is an increasingly major problem in many countries and cultures. Several theories i...
This paper critically analyses the current youth justice system and whether the upper age of the sys...
This paper assesses whether the philosophy of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) is being adhered to in r...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
This thesis examines the process by which young people stop, or 'desist' from, criminal offending in...
Offending by young people is of great concern to New Zealanders, particularly given the perception t...
The Family Group Conference (FGC) process seeks to hold children and young people accountable f...
This report is the second in a series of discussion papers exploring factors that have led New Zeala...
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a ...
This thesis concerns recent innovations in the way that criminal justice systems deal with young off...
Rates of violent reoffending amongst young offenders has been a cause of concern for those involved ...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
Over the past three decades, a new approach to society’s response to crime and criminality has been ...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
The new law introduces principles and procedures for dealing with young people who offend against th...
Youth offending is an increasingly major problem in many countries and cultures. Several theories i...
This paper critically analyses the current youth justice system and whether the upper age of the sys...
This paper assesses whether the philosophy of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) is being adhered to in r...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
This thesis examines the process by which young people stop, or 'desist' from, criminal offending in...
Offending by young people is of great concern to New Zealanders, particularly given the perception t...
The Family Group Conference (FGC) process seeks to hold children and young people accountable f...
This report is the second in a series of discussion papers exploring factors that have led New Zeala...
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a ...
This thesis concerns recent innovations in the way that criminal justice systems deal with young off...
Rates of violent reoffending amongst young offenders has been a cause of concern for those involved ...