© The Author(s) 2017. This article examines critically the persistently antagonistic relationship – across the past quarter-century – between the provisions of international human rights instruments and the nature and direction of youth justice reform in England and Wales. It introduces the core provisions of the human rights framework that pertain to youth justice and it sketches the nature and direction of policy reform over the 25-year period under scrutiny (1991–2016). To obtain a comprehensive sense of the relationship between human rights and youth justice reform in the jurisdiction, it applies a detailed systemic analysis; beginning at the point at which criminal responsibility is formally imputed and progressing through each stage o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article reviews the current state of play in youth justice, taking particular note of the rheto...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...
This article examines critically the persistently antagonistic relationship – across the past quarte...
This article examines critically the persistently antagonistic relationship – across the past quarte...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has repeatedly been criticised for its treatment of ch...
Derived from a more ambitious international youth justice research project, this article aims to cri...
Open Access articleA combination of international children's rights instruments and regional human r...
The adoption of the UNCRC in 1989 and its ratification by the UK government two years later came at ...
This article considers whether the system of reprimands and final warnings in the youth justice syst...
How and why does youth justice change? This article examines the nature and foci of change in youth ...
In relation to children, including child offenders, Wales claims to have designed a rights-based sys...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
Separate systems of justice for children and young people have always been beset by issues of contra...
The question of the minimum age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is one which regular...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article reviews the current state of play in youth justice, taking particular note of the rheto...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...
This article examines critically the persistently antagonistic relationship – across the past quarte...
This article examines critically the persistently antagonistic relationship – across the past quarte...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has repeatedly been criticised for its treatment of ch...
Derived from a more ambitious international youth justice research project, this article aims to cri...
Open Access articleA combination of international children's rights instruments and regional human r...
The adoption of the UNCRC in 1989 and its ratification by the UK government two years later came at ...
This article considers whether the system of reprimands and final warnings in the youth justice syst...
How and why does youth justice change? This article examines the nature and foci of change in youth ...
In relation to children, including child offenders, Wales claims to have designed a rights-based sys...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
Separate systems of justice for children and young people have always been beset by issues of contra...
The question of the minimum age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is one which regular...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article reviews the current state of play in youth justice, taking particular note of the rheto...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...