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Juvenile Justice in Victorian Scotland


ISBN13: 9781474484312
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £24.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781474427340



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Explores the history of juvenile justice and the day industrial school movement in 19th-century Scotland.

  • Illustrates the relevance of historical research to contemporary youth justice
  • Contributes to the growing interest in Scottish criminal justice history, which until recently has been sparsely covered
  • Offers a lively account, with discussion of newly published theories

How did Scotland’s criminal justice system respond to marginalised street children who found themselves on the wrong side of the law, often for simple vagrancy or other minor offences? This book examines the historical criminalisation of Scotland’s Victorian children, as well as revealing the history and early success of the Scottish day industrial school movement – a philanthropic response to juvenile offending hailed as ‘magic’ in Charles Dickens’s Household Words.

With case studies ranging from police courts to the High Court of Justiciary, the book offers a lively account of the way children experienced Scotland’s early juvenile justice system.

Subjects:
Scots Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. The Young Offender
2. Pressure for Reform
3. The Dream Fades
4. New Horizons?
5. The Road to Kilbrandon
Table of statistics; References; Index