Studies of international youth justice, punishment and control are in their infancy but the issues of globalisation, transnationalisation, policy transfer and localisation are gradually being addressed. There also appears a growing demand in policy and pressure group circles in the UK to learn more about other jurisdictions in order to emulate ‘best practice’ and avoid the worst excesses of punitive populism. However, existing comparative work in this area rarely ventures much beyond country specific descriptions of historical development, powers and procedures. Statistical comparisons – predominantly of custody rates – are becoming more sophisticated but remain beset with problems of partial and inaccurate data collection. The extent to wh...
About the book: As crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international cooperation tak...
abstract: This thesis is the culmination of the Barrett Honors Intercontinental Study Award. For thi...
This article focuses on the anomalies and contradictions surrounding the notion of ‘international ju...
Comparative Youth Justice is the first book to critically reflect on contemporary juvenile justice r...
This study presents comparative patterns in youth justice approaches, policy and provision across ju...
This paper explored the key differences in approaches between youth justice systems. It considered t...
This volume identifies major international shifts in juvenile justice policy and practice. There is ...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
This article explores the implications for youth justice in England and Wales of borrowing other sta...
Surprisingly, there has been little or no systematic research to date that has explored the signific...
Surprisingly, there has been little or no systematic research to date that has explored the signific...
Surprisingly, there has been little or no systematic research to date that has explored the signific...
Derived from a more ambitious international youth justice research project, this article aims to cri...
This article is presented in two interconnected parts. It addresses issues that have arguably receiv...
About the book: As crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international cooperation tak...
abstract: This thesis is the culmination of the Barrett Honors Intercontinental Study Award. For thi...
This article focuses on the anomalies and contradictions surrounding the notion of ‘international ju...
Comparative Youth Justice is the first book to critically reflect on contemporary juvenile justice r...
This study presents comparative patterns in youth justice approaches, policy and provision across ju...
This paper explored the key differences in approaches between youth justice systems. It considered t...
This volume identifies major international shifts in juvenile justice policy and practice. There is ...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
This book represents the first major analysis of Anglo-Australian youth justice and penality to be p...
This article explores the implications for youth justice in England and Wales of borrowing other sta...
Surprisingly, there has been little or no systematic research to date that has explored the signific...
Surprisingly, there has been little or no systematic research to date that has explored the signific...
Surprisingly, there has been little or no systematic research to date that has explored the signific...
Derived from a more ambitious international youth justice research project, this article aims to cri...
This article is presented in two interconnected parts. It addresses issues that have arguably receiv...
About the book: As crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international cooperation tak...
abstract: This thesis is the culmination of the Barrett Honors Intercontinental Study Award. For thi...
This article focuses on the anomalies and contradictions surrounding the notion of ‘international ju...