In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to improve children’s rights. In this article I will argue that the proposed amendment represents a serious diminution in the rights historically afforded to young people who offend, disregards Ireland’s commitments under international law and also ignores the well established link between child maltreatment and youth offending. The Irish approach echoes developments in the English youth justice system where the welfare concerns of young people who offend have become marginalised. I will compare the Irish and English approaches with the Scottish youth justice system which looks beyond young people’s offending behaviour and provides a multi-discip...
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Ensuring safeguards are in place from the earliest stages of criminal ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
The paper centres on the battle(s) that have been, and are being, fought over children's rights unde...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
This research addresses the question of how the rights of children in conflict with the law, as set ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is in crisis. Kilkelly draws a picture of the juvenile offender in Irela...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has repeatedly been criticised for its treatment of ch...
Children have a right to be protected from harm and the State is obliged to take measures to vindica...
This article explores the rights of the child and direct provision in Ireland. First, I will outline...
A provocation paper commissioned by the British Academy for the Childhood Policy Programme. Explores...
The aim of every juvenile justice system should surely be to get it right for every child? It is poi...
This paper examines the Irish legal system’s approach to children and argues that, in spite of recen...
This book presents an original synthesis of the leading international research on children in confli...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Ensuring safeguards are in place from the earliest stages of criminal ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
The paper centres on the battle(s) that have been, and are being, fought over children's rights unde...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
This research addresses the question of how the rights of children in conflict with the law, as set ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is in crisis. Kilkelly draws a picture of the juvenile offender in Irela...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has repeatedly been criticised for its treatment of ch...
Children have a right to be protected from harm and the State is obliged to take measures to vindica...
This article explores the rights of the child and direct provision in Ireland. First, I will outline...
A provocation paper commissioned by the British Academy for the Childhood Policy Programme. Explores...
The aim of every juvenile justice system should surely be to get it right for every child? It is poi...
This paper examines the Irish legal system’s approach to children and argues that, in spite of recen...
This book presents an original synthesis of the leading international research on children in confli...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Ensuring safeguards are in place from the earliest stages of criminal ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
The paper centres on the battle(s) that have been, and are being, fought over children's rights unde...