Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young people who commit sexual offences. This article begins to address this gap by examining judicial decision-making in cases of young people with sexual offence convictions in one Australian jurisdiction. Employing a qualitative content analysis of sentencing remarks and judgments, it investigates how judicial decision-makers construct this cohort of young people given the ‘central paradox’ that young offenders are typically regarded as reformable while sexual offenders are not. Results of the study make an original contribution toward understanding judicial constructions of both sex offenders and youth offenders, and in particular toward the very un...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
The online viewing of child exploitation material (CEM) is a seemingly intractable problem. Evidence...
Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young peopl...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
The philosophical underpinnings of youth courts rest on the notion that youths are less culpable and...
The philosophical underpinnings of youth courts rest on the notion that youths are less culpable and...
Persistent high levels of recidivism among young offenders (Luke and Lind 2002; Weatherburn et al. 2...
This paper examines sentencing and treatment practices for juvenile sex offenders in Australia and t...
Media stories of violent young offenders, while rare events, “signal” to the public that youth crime...
Our aim was to determine the overall rates of general and sexual re-offending of youth (i.e. aged un...
The clinical and criminological literature on adolescents who have committed sexual offences indicat...
There are social and legislative drives to investigate factors that may diminish criminal responsibi...
There are social and legislative drives to investigate factors that may diminish criminal responsibi...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
The online viewing of child exploitation material (CEM) is a seemingly intractable problem. Evidence...
Very little has previously been documented about judicial decision-making in relation to young peopl...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
This article addresses the paradox that whilst young offenders in general are increasingly diverted ...
The philosophical underpinnings of youth courts rest on the notion that youths are less culpable and...
The philosophical underpinnings of youth courts rest on the notion that youths are less culpable and...
Persistent high levels of recidivism among young offenders (Luke and Lind 2002; Weatherburn et al. 2...
This paper examines sentencing and treatment practices for juvenile sex offenders in Australia and t...
Media stories of violent young offenders, while rare events, “signal” to the public that youth crime...
Our aim was to determine the overall rates of general and sexual re-offending of youth (i.e. aged un...
The clinical and criminological literature on adolescents who have committed sexual offences indicat...
There are social and legislative drives to investigate factors that may diminish criminal responsibi...
There are social and legislative drives to investigate factors that may diminish criminal responsibi...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the beliefs that youth were inherently different from adu...
The online viewing of child exploitation material (CEM) is a seemingly intractable problem. Evidence...