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Youth Justice: Towards a Contextualised Understanding of Policy-Making


ISBN13: 9781447369660
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Policy development and implementation has a pivotal role in the youth justice system, profoundly impacting professionals and the children they work with. This imaginative book challenges limited explanations of policy-making as linear and government-dominated through original research into the practices, identities and relationships of a wide range of stakeholders working in multiple policy- making contexts in England and Wales.

The result is a detailed expert analysis of the contexts and mechanisms of youth justice policy-making. This book is key reading for researchers, professionals and students seeking effective understandings and responses to the long term social problem of youth offending.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Introduction. Contextualised Understanding of Youth Justice Policy-Making

Chapter 1. The Contextualised Construction of Youth Justice Policy
Chapter 2. Methodology: Exploring Contextualised Constructions of Youth Justice Policy
Chapter 3. Expansionist ‘New Youth Justice’ Policy
Chapter 4. Austerity Youth Justice As Tentative Policy ‘Progress’
Chapter 5. Exploring Youth Justice Policy-Making Contexts and Mechanisms
Chapter 6. Professional Identities, Expertise and Evidence
Chapter 7. The Centrality of Relationships in Youth Justice Policy-Making

Discussion: Towards a Contextualised Understanding of Youth Justice Policy-Making