This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its dealings with children and young people in post-war Scotland (in comparison with England). Study of the implementation of Police Juvenile Liaison Schemes is used to consider shifting points of tension as well as cooperation between the police and other occupational groups engaged in work at the nexus of youth justice-welfare. Whilst often characterized as contradictory tendencies, the article demonstrates that a social welfare ethic and a criminal justice ethic were coexistent within the rhetoric and practice of policing, but that they operated in a state of flux. It also argues that styles of policing were subject to change, particularly as th...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article addresses the official responses by various governmental agencies and departments to th...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The databases were constructe...
Drawing on archival research and oral history interviews, this article compares the characteristics ...
Recent concerns in the UK about youth disaffection, anti-social behaviour and gang culture have led ...
Custody in its broadest sense means safe-keeping, guarding and containment, the inference being that...
Most evidence on public perception and experience of criminal justice is based on research from the ...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
The aim of every juvenile justice system should surely be to get it right for every child? It is poi...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article explores debates concerning the methods and styles used by the police service in its de...
This article addresses the official responses by various governmental agencies and departments to th...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The databases were constructe...
Drawing on archival research and oral history interviews, this article compares the characteristics ...
Recent concerns in the UK about youth disaffection, anti-social behaviour and gang culture have led ...
Custody in its broadest sense means safe-keeping, guarding and containment, the inference being that...
Most evidence on public perception and experience of criminal justice is based on research from the ...
This article considers the policing of young drivers in Scotland who are known as boy racers. It out...
The aim of every juvenile justice system should surely be to get it right for every child? It is poi...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...