Recent years have seen a dramatic shift in youth justice outcomes and a fall in the number of children drawn into the youth justice system in England and Wales. However, it appears that children from some backgrounds have not benefited as much as others from this change. There is a wealth of academic literature on processes of criminalisation, policies, and practices of youth justice and the experiences of children, particularly boys, in custody. However, there is little detailed understanding of how these processes, policies, and practices affect children from different backgrounds. This paper examines the most intrusive aspect of youth justice, namely, custodial sentences. Through an examination of the Inspectorate of Prisons’ repor...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
In the Netherlands, ethnic minority boys are heavily overrepresented in prisons and secure judicial ...
This article examines the extent of custodial sentencing of children in England and Wales and locate...
The purpose of this study is to determine how and under which circumstances young people from diver...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are clear patterns of u...
Children defined as ‘neurodivergent’ are over-represented in the English and Welsh criminal justice ...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and m...
An array of macro level statistics reveals a damning portrait of racial disproportionality across va...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Youth Stu...
Equality is a fundamental principle, also in youth justice. Nevertheless, children from ethnic minor...
This article examines the experiences of ethnic minority caregivers related to young men in prison. ...
Despite significant concerns and public inquiries concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities with...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
This article utilises the sociology of punishment, particularly the work of Gresham Sykes (1958), to...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
In the Netherlands, ethnic minority boys are heavily overrepresented in prisons and secure judicial ...
This article examines the extent of custodial sentencing of children in England and Wales and locate...
The purpose of this study is to determine how and under which circumstances young people from diver...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are clear patterns of u...
Children defined as ‘neurodivergent’ are over-represented in the English and Welsh criminal justice ...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and m...
An array of macro level statistics reveals a damning portrait of racial disproportionality across va...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Youth Stu...
Equality is a fundamental principle, also in youth justice. Nevertheless, children from ethnic minor...
This article examines the experiences of ethnic minority caregivers related to young men in prison. ...
Despite significant concerns and public inquiries concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities with...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
This article utilises the sociology of punishment, particularly the work of Gresham Sykes (1958), to...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
In the Netherlands, ethnic minority boys are heavily overrepresented in prisons and secure judicial ...
This article examines the extent of custodial sentencing of children in England and Wales and locate...