This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wider social policy agenda of successive Welsh Assembly Governments. It sets out the operating arrangements and outcomes achieved by Youth Offending Teams in Wales, before arguing that a specific approach has been developed to policy and practice in this field in the post-devolution period. The article traces the main features of this approach, locating it in the wider contexts of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the development of broader children’s policy in Wales. The discussion ends with an account of the most recent developments in Welsh youth justice, suggesting that it provides ample points of interest for thos...
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Abstract: The Institute of Public Policy Research recommended that the government in England and ...
Youth justice under the Coalition government in England and Wales has been characterised by consider...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...
In relation to children, including child offenders, Wales claims to have designed a rights-based sys...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
In this article three phases of youth justice policy and practice in England and Wales are considere...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
It is argued that the next stage of devolution may well be a devolved criminal justice system for Wa...
The Swansea Bureau is an innovative initiative designed to divert young people out of the formalproc...
ABSTRACTThis paper outlines how devolution has evolved in Wales since 1998, noting the effects of bo...
Debate Forum: Responses to Position Paper 2: [Jackie Jones The Next Stage of Devolution? A (D)evolvi...
Abstract Through the theoretical paradigms of constitutional theory and of movements from territoria...
International law on children’s rights, once focused almost exclusively on protection, has moved to ...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
Abstract: The Institute of Public Policy Research recommended that the government in England and ...
Youth justice under the Coalition government in England and Wales has been characterised by consider...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...
This article discusses youth justice services in Wales in the context both of devolution and the wid...
In relation to children, including child offenders, Wales claims to have designed a rights-based sys...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
In this article three phases of youth justice policy and practice in England and Wales are considere...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
It is argued that the next stage of devolution may well be a devolved criminal justice system for Wa...
The Swansea Bureau is an innovative initiative designed to divert young people out of the formalproc...
ABSTRACTThis paper outlines how devolution has evolved in Wales since 1998, noting the effects of bo...
Debate Forum: Responses to Position Paper 2: [Jackie Jones The Next Stage of Devolution? A (D)evolvi...
Abstract Through the theoretical paradigms of constitutional theory and of movements from territoria...
International law on children’s rights, once focused almost exclusively on protection, has moved to ...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
Abstract: The Institute of Public Policy Research recommended that the government in England and ...
Youth justice under the Coalition government in England and Wales has been characterised by consider...