Persistent high levels of recidivism among young offenders (Luke and Lind 2002; Weatherburn et al. 2012) and the over‐representation of Indigenous young people (Cunneen and White 2011; Snowball 2008; Tauri 2012) have long been features of youth justice in Australia. Other problems – such as the increased rates of young people committing sex offences (Dwyer 2011; O’Brien 2010), increasing numbers of young people criminalised for new offences such as ‘sexting’ (Lee and McGovern 2013), and increasing numbers of young female offenders being drawn into youth justice systems (Carrington 2006; Carrington and Pereira 2009) – have emerged more recently. In this paper, we draw on the concept of ‘imaginary penalities’ (Carlen 2010) to argue these chro...
This article revisits ‘diversion’ in the context of youth justice in Australia. Although ‘diversion’...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
On any given day during 2006-07 there were approximately 6,000 young people in Australia under juven...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
Queensland’s youth justice system is a state-wide statutory system that straddles the broader crimin...
Queensland’s youth justice system is a state-wide statutory system that straddles the broader crimin...
© 2021 Barry Goldson, Chris Cunneen, Sophie Russell, David Brown, Eileen Baldry. This book represent...
The clinical and criminological literature on adolescents who have committed sexual offences indicat...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young peopl...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young peopl...
This article revisits ‘diversion’ in the context of youth justice in Australia. Although ‘diversion’...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
On any given day during 2006-07 there were approximately 6,000 young people in Australia under juven...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
Queensland’s youth justice system is a state-wide statutory system that straddles the broader crimin...
Queensland’s youth justice system is a state-wide statutory system that straddles the broader crimin...
© 2021 Barry Goldson, Chris Cunneen, Sophie Russell, David Brown, Eileen Baldry. This book represent...
The clinical and criminological literature on adolescents who have committed sexual offences indicat...
It has been twenty years since the introduction of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) in NSW, and the com...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young peopl...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young peopl...
This article revisits ‘diversion’ in the context of youth justice in Australia. Although ‘diversion’...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...