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Youth Justice And The Youth Court An Introduction Watkins Mike

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Youth Justice And The Youth Court An Introduction Watkins Mike
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Publisher: Hook, Hampshire, United Kingdom : Waterside Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.28 MB
Author: Watkins, Mike, Johnson, Diane; Gibson, Bryan; Stanley, Chris
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Youth Justice And The Youth Court An Introduction Watkins Mike by Watkins, Mike, Johnson, Diane; Gibson, Bryan; Stanley, Chris instant download after payment.

269 p. : 23 cm, \"This book is the ideal starring point for anyone wishing to gain or enhance understanding of youth justice in England and Wales. It contains chapters on each of the areas in which youth offenders or those at risk of offending come into contact with the Youth Justice System (YJS). It looks at the roles of the youth court, police, Crown prosecutors, youth offending teams (YOTs), youth offending panels (YOPs), voluntary sector and wider community. It deals with sentencing, including the work of the Sentencing Guidelines Council (SGC), the responsibilities of the Youth Justice Board (YJB) and a range of ways in which crime prevention and anti-social behaviour (ASB) by young people is dealt with and discouraged.\"--Jacket, Includes bibliographical references and index

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