*This is a metadata-only record* File take down action: Access to the full-text thesis is no longer available at the author's request, due to 3rd party copyright restrictions. Access removed on 08.05.2015 by EMA (TIS).Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/681 on 01.02.2017 by CS (TIS)Contemporary policy critics note that the concept of `youth' is of limited use and is `disappearing as a meaningful social category' (Jeffs and Smith 1999: 46). This thesis argues that although the concept of `youth' is flawed, without `youth' young people may be infantilised in policy formulation through being represented and managed as children. In order to argue that the concept of `youth' is both meaningful and useful recent policy formulation on `child pr...
Since 2000, English child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy has expanded, both in its understanding a...
Since 2000, English child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy has expanded, both in its understanding a...
Social anxieties surrounding the perceived deviancy of young people both within their communities an...
Contemporary policy critics note that the concept of 'youth' is of limited use and is 'disappearing ...
In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering p...
In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering p...
This article examines recent policy innovations with regards to young people's involvement in prosti...
This original thesis examines the pathways from child sexual exploitation (CSE) to street-based sex ...
In the 1990s policy relating to children and young people who offend developed as a result of the in...
A combination of high profile cases, enquiries and a steadily building research evidence base has se...
This article reviews existing evidence and debates in relation to young people and sexual exploitati...
In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering p...
What we claim to know and understand about youth has roots in history and culture, and is informed b...
Although not always prominent or visible, children are involved in prostitution across England and W...
Following a number of high-profile cases in UK towns such as Rochdale, Oxford and Rotherham, there h...
Since 2000, English child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy has expanded, both in its understanding a...
Since 2000, English child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy has expanded, both in its understanding a...
Social anxieties surrounding the perceived deviancy of young people both within their communities an...
Contemporary policy critics note that the concept of 'youth' is of limited use and is 'disappearing ...
In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering p...
In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering p...
This article examines recent policy innovations with regards to young people's involvement in prosti...
This original thesis examines the pathways from child sexual exploitation (CSE) to street-based sex ...
In the 1990s policy relating to children and young people who offend developed as a result of the in...
A combination of high profile cases, enquiries and a steadily building research evidence base has se...
This article reviews existing evidence and debates in relation to young people and sexual exploitati...
In March 2000, the Department of Health and the Home Office issued guidance fundamentally altering p...
What we claim to know and understand about youth has roots in history and culture, and is informed b...
Although not always prominent or visible, children are involved in prostitution across England and W...
Following a number of high-profile cases in UK towns such as Rochdale, Oxford and Rotherham, there h...
Since 2000, English child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy has expanded, both in its understanding a...
Since 2000, English child sexual exploitation (CSE) policy has expanded, both in its understanding a...
Social anxieties surrounding the perceived deviancy of young people both within their communities an...