Can we start to say Race again when discussing youth and justice? This demand emerges from the findings of the participatory action research reported in this article. Fifty young people, in custody or in contact with youth offending teams (YOT), discussed the support that would enable them to desist from offending behaviour. Race was a prism through which they saw their experience. Rather than naming racism, family appeared to be a covert, legitimate, way of talking about identity, solidarity and difference. Family ties, overlaid with experiences of race and racism, could be reasons for engaging in behaviour that was seen as criminal. Family, overlaid with ethnicity, could become a source of support to enable young people to cope with the c...
This article presents the findings from a study for the Youth Justice Board (YJB) to identify the pr...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
Can we start to say Race again when discussing youth and justice? This demand emerges from the findi...
In the wake of Brexit, overt racism and xenophobia are on the rise in the UK. At the same time, dive...
Despite significant concerns and public inquiries concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities with...
This article explores effective approaches against racism in work with young people, and the relevan...
This paper explores the issue of racist behaviour by young people, particularly White young people ...
Since the late 1990s, urban regions have been at the centre of contemporary law and order debates de...
In the United Kingdom (UK), race scholars continue to reinvigorate (Phillips et al., 2019; Nijjar, 2...
This paper will largely concern itself with critically assessing the substantive ideas that have dev...
In the United Kingdom (UK), race scholars continue to reinvigorate (Phillips et al., 2019; Nijjar, 2...
This thesis draws on entries from a personal journal to revisit selected publications from a body of...
This study explores the experiences of the black children and young men that attended a Youth Offend...
This article presents the findings from a study for the Youth Justice Board (YJB) to identify the pr...
This article presents the findings from a study for the Youth Justice Board (YJB) to identify the pr...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
Can we start to say Race again when discussing youth and justice? This demand emerges from the findi...
In the wake of Brexit, overt racism and xenophobia are on the rise in the UK. At the same time, dive...
Despite significant concerns and public inquiries concerning the treatment of ethnic minorities with...
This article explores effective approaches against racism in work with young people, and the relevan...
This paper explores the issue of racist behaviour by young people, particularly White young people ...
Since the late 1990s, urban regions have been at the centre of contemporary law and order debates de...
In the United Kingdom (UK), race scholars continue to reinvigorate (Phillips et al., 2019; Nijjar, 2...
This paper will largely concern itself with critically assessing the substantive ideas that have dev...
In the United Kingdom (UK), race scholars continue to reinvigorate (Phillips et al., 2019; Nijjar, 2...
This thesis draws on entries from a personal journal to revisit selected publications from a body of...
This study explores the experiences of the black children and young men that attended a Youth Offend...
This article presents the findings from a study for the Youth Justice Board (YJB) to identify the pr...
This article presents the findings from a study for the Youth Justice Board (YJB) to identify the pr...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British con...