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Juvenile Justice In Europe Past Present And Future Barry Goldson

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Juvenile Justice In Europe Past Present And Future Barry Goldson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.25 MB
Author: Barry Goldson
ISBN: 9781138721371, 1138721379
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Juvenile Justice In Europe Past Present And Future Barry Goldson by Barry Goldson 9781138721371, 1138721379 instant download after payment.

At a time when Europe is witnessing major cultural, social, economic and political challenges and transformations, this book brings together leading researchers and experts to consider a range of pressing questions relating to the historical origins, contemporary manifestations and future prospects for juvenile justice. Questions considered include:
How has the history of juvenile justice evolved across Europe and how might the past help us to understand the present and signal the future?
What do we know about contemporary juvenile crime trends in Europe and how are nation states responding?
Is punitivity and intolerance eclipsing child welfare and pedagogical imperatives, or is 'child-friendly justice' holding firm?
How might we best understand both the convergent and the divergent patterning of juvenile justice in a changing and reformulating Europe?
How is juvenile justice experienced by identifiable constituencies of children and young people both in communities and in institutions?
What impacts are sweeping austerity measures, together with increasing mobilities and migrations, imposing?
How can comparative juvenile justice be conceptualised and interpreted?
What might the future hold for juvenile justice in Europe at a time of profound uncertainty and flux?
This book is essential reading for students, tutors and researchers in the fields of criminology, history, law, social policy and sociology, particularly those engaged with childhood and youth studies, human rights, comparative juvenile/youth justice, youth crime and delinquency and criminal justice policy in Europe.

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