This thesis uses a post-structuralist approach to critically examine the use of Parenting Orders as a court sanction on the parents of young people who are involved in offending. It ;s the current youth justice policy and practice of Parenting Orders and analyses the 'psy' discourses which uphold them. In contrast to previous research which has sought to gamine whether such measures 'work' within a positivist framework, this thesis explores the material and discursive contexts of parents' lives to understand the ways in which Parenting Orders shape parental subjectivities through practices of regulation and resistance.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
This study examines how parents attribute responsibility when their child commits an illicit act. Si...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
This short paper draws on data from a recent study which explored parents’ experiences of the youth ...
This short paper draws on data from a recent study which explored parents’ experiences of the youth ...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
On 1 June 2000 a new court order was implemented in England and Wales. The Parenting Order provided ...
The Youth Criminal Justice Act views parents as playing a critical role both preventing and addressi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what different relevant professionals are experiencing ...
Recently, socially decontextualised understandings of youth crime as triggered by individual and fam...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the psychological, political, legal, and parental notions of ...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...
This paper explores the ways in which parents, who have been the recipients of Parenting Orders, per...
Although the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) contains more references to parents than did previous...
A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting inci...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
This study examines how parents attribute responsibility when their child commits an illicit act. Si...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
This short paper draws on data from a recent study which explored parents’ experiences of the youth ...
This short paper draws on data from a recent study which explored parents’ experiences of the youth ...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
On 1 June 2000 a new court order was implemented in England and Wales. The Parenting Order provided ...
The Youth Criminal Justice Act views parents as playing a critical role both preventing and addressi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what different relevant professionals are experiencing ...
Recently, socially decontextualised understandings of youth crime as triggered by individual and fam...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the psychological, political, legal, and parental notions of ...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children’s offences...
This paper explores the ways in which parents, who have been the recipients of Parenting Orders, per...
Although the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) contains more references to parents than did previous...
A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting inci...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
This study examines how parents attribute responsibility when their child commits an illicit act. Si...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...