Drawing on recent empirical research, this article discusses youth justice professionals’ beliefs about the causes of young women’s offending, and examines whether ‘moral panics’ proclaiming that we are witnessing an explosion in female youth crime and disorder are refl ected in contemporary youth justice discourse. I found disturbing evidence that girls continue to be drawn into the youth justice system for welfare reasons – as a result of the criminalization of domestic disputes or because of concerns about their sexual vulnerability. The widespread cultural belief that girls are getting worse received some support amongst youth justice prac-titioners and managers, although many professionals expressed confusion as to whether female youth...
Despite some positive developments within policy and practice, the over-representation of care-exper...
This chapter consists of a literature review of girls’ and young women’s crime and deviance from a l...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
origins of this special issue of Youth Justice: An International Journal lie in recognition of the f...
discusses the shift from a welfare-orientated approach to young women’s offending towards greater cr...
Social expectations that girls behave obediently, modestly, and cautiously result in the detention a...
Over the course of more than a century, structural gender bias has been a remarkably durable feature...
While female crime, and particularly young female violence, has long been a titillating subject for ...
Researchers have long been concerned with the reasons that lead young people into a life of crime, y...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
In this article, we review criminological perspectives of girls ’ violence. To do this, we first loo...
Before I begin, let me note that rather than the term “young women ” which I have so purposively use...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Comparative chapter discussing current policy towards girls in youth justice in England and Wales an...
Despite some positive developments within policy and practice, the over-representation of care-exper...
This chapter consists of a literature review of girls’ and young women’s crime and deviance from a l...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
origins of this special issue of Youth Justice: An International Journal lie in recognition of the f...
discusses the shift from a welfare-orientated approach to young women’s offending towards greater cr...
Social expectations that girls behave obediently, modestly, and cautiously result in the detention a...
Over the course of more than a century, structural gender bias has been a remarkably durable feature...
While female crime, and particularly young female violence, has long been a titillating subject for ...
Researchers have long been concerned with the reasons that lead young people into a life of crime, y...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
In this article, we review criminological perspectives of girls ’ violence. To do this, we first loo...
Before I begin, let me note that rather than the term “young women ” which I have so purposively use...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Rises recorded for girls’ violence in countries like Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United St...
Comparative chapter discussing current policy towards girls in youth justice in England and Wales an...
Despite some positive developments within policy and practice, the over-representation of care-exper...
This chapter consists of a literature review of girls’ and young women’s crime and deviance from a l...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...