Evidence Based Policy and Practice in Youth Justice is a significant collection that critiques the existing evidence base about the causes and prevention of youth offending in Australia and promotes the further development of this evidence base. It draws on Australian evidence wherever possible, highlighting international evidence where Australian evidence is not available or is conflicting
This book provides an essential resource for both practitioners in youth justice as well as those wh...
textThe deleterious manifold of juvenile delinquency for victims, offenders, and the general public ...
Young people under 18years of age are responsible for a significant proportion of officially recorde...
Evidence Based Policy and Practice in Youth Justice is a significant collection that critiques the e...
This article explores the reasons behind government support for the evidence-based approach and cons...
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNo Full Tex
Policy-making should be informed by solid evidence. This paper explores four Australian examples of ...
Recent enthusiasm for evidence-based policy-making in Australia has many sources. So-called 'ma...
The paper provides an overview of the legislative and policy context of restorative justice measures...
In this paper I will discuss the various factors and influences that shape policy on juvenile justic...
Building on the strengths of earlier editions, Juvenile Justice: Youth and Crime in Australia, 3rd E...
This review was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and considers international literature conce...
Derived from a more ambitious international youth justice research project, this article aims to cri...
This report presents the research evidence-base for adopting the ‘Child First’ strategic objective t...
This policy brief summarises the recommendations of an evaluation of the Pembrokeshire Youth Justice...
This book provides an essential resource for both practitioners in youth justice as well as those wh...
textThe deleterious manifold of juvenile delinquency for victims, offenders, and the general public ...
Young people under 18years of age are responsible for a significant proportion of officially recorde...
Evidence Based Policy and Practice in Youth Justice is a significant collection that critiques the e...
This article explores the reasons behind government support for the evidence-based approach and cons...
Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Criminology and Criminal JusticeNo Full Tex
Policy-making should be informed by solid evidence. This paper explores four Australian examples of ...
Recent enthusiasm for evidence-based policy-making in Australia has many sources. So-called 'ma...
The paper provides an overview of the legislative and policy context of restorative justice measures...
In this paper I will discuss the various factors and influences that shape policy on juvenile justic...
Building on the strengths of earlier editions, Juvenile Justice: Youth and Crime in Australia, 3rd E...
This review was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and considers international literature conce...
Derived from a more ambitious international youth justice research project, this article aims to cri...
This report presents the research evidence-base for adopting the ‘Child First’ strategic objective t...
This policy brief summarises the recommendations of an evaluation of the Pembrokeshire Youth Justice...
This book provides an essential resource for both practitioners in youth justice as well as those wh...
textThe deleterious manifold of juvenile delinquency for victims, offenders, and the general public ...
Young people under 18years of age are responsible for a significant proportion of officially recorde...