This article presents the findings of an in-depth comparative study of remand decision-making in youth courts in England & Wales and the Netherlands. Informed by qualitative empirical research, this article explores differences and similarities in remand decision-making and in the functions of remand in the administration of youth justice. A key finding is that in Dutch youth justice a paternalistic and interventionist perception of the ‘welfare principle’ seems to be an important informal driver of the (relatively) high youth remand rates, whereas in the English youth justice system the ‘welfare principle’ seems to function rather as a protective mechanism against an overzealous use of youth remand. Ultimately, the article explores how dif...
The goal of this report is to gain insights in the distinct approach of young adults in the justice ...
Abstract Funded and endorsed by the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators, this is one of th...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is at a time of transition. The recently enacted Children Act, 2001 is t...
The disproportionate use of remand detention (i.e. pre-trial detention) for vulnerable and marginali...
The decision to remand a defendant into custody pre-trial is one of the most controversial criminal ...
This article is based on a wider PhD study examining the issue of coping on remand. The research use...
The aim of this study is to examine the services and supports required by young people to promote gr...
This thesis is about the operation of the youth justice bail process, between initial arrest and sen...
This study presents comparative patterns in youth justice approaches, policy and provision across ju...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
This article explores the underlying explanations of the high reliance on pre-trial detention of chi...
Deprivation of liberty as part of the criminal process is always a significant step, and arguably ev...
This study revolves around the issue of the participation of juvenile defendants in the youth court....
This article present statistics on remand in custody in England and Wales. Currently, these statisti...
This article focuses on the potential role and benefits bail support and supervision(BSS) schemes ma...
The goal of this report is to gain insights in the distinct approach of young adults in the justice ...
Abstract Funded and endorsed by the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators, this is one of th...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is at a time of transition. The recently enacted Children Act, 2001 is t...
The disproportionate use of remand detention (i.e. pre-trial detention) for vulnerable and marginali...
The decision to remand a defendant into custody pre-trial is one of the most controversial criminal ...
This article is based on a wider PhD study examining the issue of coping on remand. The research use...
The aim of this study is to examine the services and supports required by young people to promote gr...
This thesis is about the operation of the youth justice bail process, between initial arrest and sen...
This study presents comparative patterns in youth justice approaches, policy and provision across ju...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
This article explores the underlying explanations of the high reliance on pre-trial detention of chi...
Deprivation of liberty as part of the criminal process is always a significant step, and arguably ev...
This study revolves around the issue of the participation of juvenile defendants in the youth court....
This article present statistics on remand in custody in England and Wales. Currently, these statisti...
This article focuses on the potential role and benefits bail support and supervision(BSS) schemes ma...
The goal of this report is to gain insights in the distinct approach of young adults in the justice ...
Abstract Funded and endorsed by the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators, this is one of th...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is at a time of transition. The recently enacted Children Act, 2001 is t...