The first national conference on ‘Young People and Crime: Research, Policy and Practice’, hosted by the Centre for Social and Educational Research, Dublin Institute The three core conference themes were: • Criminological Perspectives on the Children Act 2001 • Youth and Risk • Restorative Justic
This paper assesses whether the philosophy of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) is being adhered to in r...
Research workshop on perspectives in action-oriented research: youth, crime and juvenile justice hel...
Rob Allen’s report, ‘From Punishment to Problem Solving’ is a timely reminder of the failings of our...
These are the full proceedings of a two-day national conference on Young People and Crime, hosted by...
This conference was aimed at policy-makers and decision-makers who develop and provide interventions...
As part of the White Paper on Crime process, consultation with a wide range of groups is underway. T...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...
The On Track Programme: In 1998 the Home Office announced the Crime Reduction Programme. The program...
This article examines current concerns with youth crime in England and Wales and offers an innovativ...
This research is relevant to 'A' level specifications in Youth Culture and Crime and Deviance. It wi...
This article gives a brief outline of juvenile crime and the operation of the juvenile justice syste...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
"The policy and practice of the Youth Justice System of England and Wales has become dominated by ri...
I am delighted to be a part of this Symposium on Law and Adolescence. My talk today is about adolesc...
Crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice have transformed the response to crime in re...
This paper assesses whether the philosophy of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) is being adhered to in r...
Research workshop on perspectives in action-oriented research: youth, crime and juvenile justice hel...
Rob Allen’s report, ‘From Punishment to Problem Solving’ is a timely reminder of the failings of our...
These are the full proceedings of a two-day national conference on Young People and Crime, hosted by...
This conference was aimed at policy-makers and decision-makers who develop and provide interventions...
As part of the White Paper on Crime process, consultation with a wide range of groups is underway. T...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...
The On Track Programme: In 1998 the Home Office announced the Crime Reduction Programme. The program...
This article examines current concerns with youth crime in England and Wales and offers an innovativ...
This research is relevant to 'A' level specifications in Youth Culture and Crime and Deviance. It wi...
This article gives a brief outline of juvenile crime and the operation of the juvenile justice syste...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
"The policy and practice of the Youth Justice System of England and Wales has become dominated by ri...
I am delighted to be a part of this Symposium on Law and Adolescence. My talk today is about adolesc...
Crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice have transformed the response to crime in re...
This paper assesses whether the philosophy of the Young Offenders Act (YOA) is being adhered to in r...
Research workshop on perspectives in action-oriented research: youth, crime and juvenile justice hel...
Rob Allen’s report, ‘From Punishment to Problem Solving’ is a timely reminder of the failings of our...