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Youth Offending and Restorative Justice
Contributor(s): Crawford, Adam (Author), Newburn, Tim (Author)
ISBN: 1843920115     ISBN-13: 9781843920113
Publisher: Willan Publishing (UK)
OUR PRICE:   $47.45  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2003
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Annotation: This book provides an empirically grounded, theoretically informed account of recent changes to the youth justice system in England and Wales, focusing on the introduction of elements of restorative justice into the heart of the justice system, and the implementation of referral orders and youth offender panels. Taken together, this amounts to the most radical overhaul of the youth justice system in the last half century, fundamentally changing the underlying values of the system away from an "exclusionary punitive justice" and towards an "inclusionary restorative justice." By using the lens of a detailed study of the implementation of referral orders and youth offender panels, this book explores wider issues about youth justice policy and the integration of restorative justice principles. It draws upon the findings of an in-depth study of the pilots established prior to the British roll-out of referral orders in April 2002.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
Dewey: 364.360
LCCN: 2003284355
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.87 lbs) 278 pages
 
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This book provides an empirically grounded, theoretically informed account of recent changes to the youth justice system in England and Wales, focusing on the introduction of elements of restorative justice into the heart of the criminal justice system, and the implementation of referral orders and youth offender panels. Taken together, this amounts to the most radical overhaul of the youth justice system in the last half century, fundamentally changing the underlying values of the system away from an 'exclusionary punitive justice' and towards an 'inclusionary restorative justice'. The book explores the implications of these changes by using the lens of a detailed study of the implementation of referral orders and youth offender panels to explore wider issues about youth justice policy and the integration of restorative justice principles. It draws upon the findings of an in-depth study of the pilots established prior to the national rollout of referral orders in April 2002. The book will be essential reading not only for those involved in the task of implementing the new youth justice, but others with an interest in the criminal justice system and in restorative justice who need to know about the far reaching reforms to the youth justice system and their impact.