This article is based on the authors’ involvement in two reviews of Jersey's youth justice system, carried out in 2010 and 2018. The reviews provide fresh insights into the process of moving towards a child-first, rights-informed youth justice system; the potential of traditional community justice to be used as a vehicle for diversion, particularly when such culturally embedded practices enjoy public support; and the need to adapt strategies to the limitations of local conditions and resources in order to ensure feasibility. These findings support and amplify the conclusions of recent research on how localities can shape youth justice
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Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...
This article reports on a two-year investigation, which maps out contemporary approaches to the deli...
The main aim of this article is to provoke a debate about the ways in which state responses to youth...
This article reviews the current state of play in youth justice, taking particular note of the rheto...
This article draws on historical understandings and contemporary models of diversion in order to dev...
This article reviews recent developments in the area of ‘out of court’ disposals in youth justice in...
There have been a number of attempts to elaborate 'models' and typologies of youth justice, which ar...
How and why does youth justice change? This article examines the nature and foci of change in youth ...
The article adopts a mixed method approach to evaluating sports and arts-based interventions within ...
This thesis describes and evaluates an alternative to formal Court processing that is in regular eve...
This article presents the findings from an ongoing evaluation of a partnership project between a you...
It is no secret that there are problems in the juvenile justice system of the United States. As a ci...
The recent resurgence of practices aimed at ‘diverting’ young people from prosecution appears to sug...
This article explores the application of an ambitious arts-based restorative intervention that has b...
This thesis is about the operation of the youth justice bail process, between initial arrest and sen...
Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...
This article reports on a two-year investigation, which maps out contemporary approaches to the deli...
The main aim of this article is to provoke a debate about the ways in which state responses to youth...
This article reviews the current state of play in youth justice, taking particular note of the rheto...
This article draws on historical understandings and contemporary models of diversion in order to dev...
This article reviews recent developments in the area of ‘out of court’ disposals in youth justice in...
There have been a number of attempts to elaborate 'models' and typologies of youth justice, which ar...
How and why does youth justice change? This article examines the nature and foci of change in youth ...
The article adopts a mixed method approach to evaluating sports and arts-based interventions within ...
This thesis describes and evaluates an alternative to formal Court processing that is in regular eve...
This article presents the findings from an ongoing evaluation of a partnership project between a you...
It is no secret that there are problems in the juvenile justice system of the United States. As a ci...
The recent resurgence of practices aimed at ‘diverting’ young people from prosecution appears to sug...
This article explores the application of an ambitious arts-based restorative intervention that has b...
This thesis is about the operation of the youth justice bail process, between initial arrest and sen...
Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...