The contention that young people commit offences due to inadequate parenting and parental difficulties has been an abiding feature of the debates on juvenile offending. Previously this evidence has been used to design prevention programmes for young offenders who have been processed by the criminal justice system, but this book examines how this evidence can be used to prevent offending in the first place. Examining the relationship between the causes of youth offending and the legal duty of the state to address those causes, this book provides evidence to show that improving the family environment could be the most effective and enduring strategy for combating juvenile delinquency and associated behavioural, social and emotional proble...
Rob Allen’s report, ‘From Punishment to Problem Solving’ is a timely reminder of the failings of our...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...
The contention that young people commit offences due to inadequate parenting and parental difficulti...
'Family Life and Youth Offending' examines the relationship between the causes of youth offending an...
The author explores the precise nature of the relationship between parenting and delinquency and the...
Traditionally, studies on juvenile crime have remained largely silent on the lived experiences of fa...
Youth offending is an issue that receives attention at many levels, and which crosses the already br...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
The idea has been gathering momentum for fifty years or more that institutions of care like families...
Youth offending and its causes are complex in nature. The reasons why this phenomenon is evident in ...
Intergenerational offending refers to the observed phenomenon that offending tends to run in familie...
The Youth Justice Board’s 2019-2022 strategic plan set youth violence as a priority. As part of this...
How is the modern world shaping young people and youth crime? What impact is this having on the late...
Abstract: The importance of a stable home and family environment in the prevention of youth offendin...
Rob Allen’s report, ‘From Punishment to Problem Solving’ is a timely reminder of the failings of our...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...
The contention that young people commit offences due to inadequate parenting and parental difficulti...
'Family Life and Youth Offending' examines the relationship between the causes of youth offending an...
The author explores the precise nature of the relationship between parenting and delinquency and the...
Traditionally, studies on juvenile crime have remained largely silent on the lived experiences of fa...
Youth offending is an issue that receives attention at many levels, and which crosses the already br...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
The idea has been gathering momentum for fifty years or more that institutions of care like families...
Youth offending and its causes are complex in nature. The reasons why this phenomenon is evident in ...
Intergenerational offending refers to the observed phenomenon that offending tends to run in familie...
The Youth Justice Board’s 2019-2022 strategic plan set youth violence as a priority. As part of this...
How is the modern world shaping young people and youth crime? What impact is this having on the late...
Abstract: The importance of a stable home and family environment in the prevention of youth offendin...
Rob Allen’s report, ‘From Punishment to Problem Solving’ is a timely reminder of the failings of our...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...