Is there a small group of juveniles responsible for a large proportion of juvenile crime? Is it possible to identify the most persistent young offenders? How does the criminal justice system cope with them? This book explores the findings of the first British study of persistent young offenders. Based on a sample of several hundred young people who had been arrested three times or more in one year, it considers the nature and extent of their offending and examines their experiences of the criminal justice system. In addition, different methods of identifying the most persistent offenders are assessed. The backgrounds, criminal histories, educational experiences, contact with welfare and the use of drugs and alcohol by these young offenders ...
M.A.The young offender's criminal behaviour exerts enormous damage to the social and economical aspe...
In this study, we evaluated a model of criminal offending that included the influences of family env...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...
Is there a small group of juveniles responsible for a large proportion of juvenile crime? Is it poss...
In 2001 the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP) was introduced by the Youth Just...
Much research has been conducted in the area of criminal careers and related topics such as persiste...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
‘Children are travellers newly arrived in a strange country, of which they know nothing’ This articl...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
How does the law deal with young offenders, and to what extent does the law protect and promote the ...
In this study, we evaluated a model of criminal offending that included the influences of family env...
M.A.The young offender's criminal behaviour exerts enormous damage to the social and economical aspe...
M.A.The young offender's criminal behaviour exerts enormous damage to the social and economical aspe...
In this study, we evaluated a model of criminal offending that included the influences of family env...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...
Is there a small group of juveniles responsible for a large proportion of juvenile crime? Is it poss...
In 2001 the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP) was introduced by the Youth Just...
Much research has been conducted in the area of criminal careers and related topics such as persiste...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
‘Children are travellers newly arrived in a strange country, of which they know nothing’ This articl...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
How does the law deal with young offenders, and to what extent does the law protect and promote the ...
In this study, we evaluated a model of criminal offending that included the influences of family env...
M.A.The young offender's criminal behaviour exerts enormous damage to the social and economical aspe...
M.A.The young offender's criminal behaviour exerts enormous damage to the social and economical aspe...
In this study, we evaluated a model of criminal offending that included the influences of family env...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...