Responding to Youth Crime: Towards Radical Criminal Justice PartnershipsThis book presents a critique of the traditional responses to youth crime by criminal justice agencies in Australia, UK, New Zealand, USA, Canada, and a vision of how these agencies could respond more effectively. The critique examines the ways in which traditional criminal justice approaches trap young people into, rather than turn them away from, a life of crime. The vision is for criminal justice agencies - police, courts, and corrections - to become more pro-active partners in society's efforts to guide young people towards becoming happy and productive citizens; for these agencies to focus less on the exercise of retributive powers and to embrace restorative approaches; and for agencies to develop a crime prevention role through partnership with community organisations. Author Paul Omaji argues against concentrating resources on the symptom when the underlying causes are within our intellectual grasp and amenable to effective criminal justice responses. Omaji demonstrates the capacity of criminal justice agencies to become constructive partners with community organisations in preventing youth crime and constructs ground rules for high impact partnerships. |
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... behaviour as a necessary prelude to designing appropriate responses and , more strategically , making young people realise redemptively the consequences of offending . This book confirms the view that ( 1 ) politicians , the media and ...
... behaviour as a necessary prelude to designing appropriate responses and , more strategically , making young people realise redemptively the consequences of offending . This book confirms the view that ( 1 ) politicians , the media and ...
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... behaviour of law - violating juveniles ) by , inter alia , holding detention , intake , transfer , adjudicatory , and dispositional hearings ( Bartollas 1996 ) . Close observers of the juvenile courts would notice that some of these ...
... behaviour of law - violating juveniles ) by , inter alia , holding detention , intake , transfer , adjudicatory , and dispositional hearings ( Bartollas 1996 ) . Close observers of the juvenile courts would notice that some of these ...
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... behaviour Intensive , adequately implemented programs ( with treatment integrity ) of sufficient duration ( dosage ) Target higher risk cases Cognitive , skill oriented and behavioural treatment methods Community Restraints Source ...
... behaviour Intensive , adequately implemented programs ( with treatment integrity ) of sufficient duration ( dosage ) Target higher risk cases Cognitive , skill oriented and behavioural treatment methods Community Restraints Source ...
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... behaviour of these young people ( Alder and Wundersitz 1994 ) . Intriguingly , the perceived impotence of the system has run parallel to the burgeoning of the crime control budget . It nonetheless became even more obvious that ...
... behaviour of these young people ( Alder and Wundersitz 1994 ) . Intriguingly , the perceived impotence of the system has run parallel to the burgeoning of the crime control budget . It nonetheless became even more obvious that ...
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... behaviour of the person processed , the background characteristics of this person and the modus operand! of the act in question . During this typification of the actor and the action , the image processor removes the unique background ...
... behaviour of the person processed , the background characteristics of this person and the modus operand! of the act in question . During this typification of the actor and the action , the image processor removes the unique background ...
Contents
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Young actors in criminal justice imaging of youth | 40 |
Traditional criminal justice response to youth crime | 57 |
Trends and costs of traditional criminal justice response | 90 |
changing perspectives in criminal | 113 |
selected experiences | 137 |
The partnership benchmark for traditional criminal | 165 |
Conclusion | 199 |
Index | 221 |
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