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Comparative Youth Justice
About this book
?Comparative Youth Justice is what we need in an era of hardening social policies and irresponsible political demagoguery: thoughtful critiques, comparative analysis, and a commitment to the rights of youth. John Muncie and Barry Goldson have done a fine job of bringing together a group of commentators who know the inner workings of juvenile justice and what it will take to change the current law and order model. A book that is required reading for practitioners, professors, policy makers, researchers, and students concerned about the bankrupt state of juvenile justice and willing to consider new ideas and directions? - Tony Platt, California State University, Sacramento
With contributions from leading commentators from 13 different countries, this carefully integrated edited collection comprises the most authoritive comparative analysis of international youth justice currently available.
However, Comparative Youth Justice is not simply an attempt to document national similarities and differences, but looks critically at how global trends are translated at the local level. This book also examines how youth justice is implemented in practice with a view to promoting change as well as reflection.
Each chapter addresses key critical issues:
- the degree of compliance with international law;
- the extent of repenalistion;
- adulteration;
- tolerance;
- the impact of experiments in restoration and risk management.
This book is designed as a companion volume to Youth Crime and Justice, edited by Barry Goldson and John Muncie, published simultaneously by SAGE Publications.
?This is a brilliant set of edited volumes that will be an indispensable and timely source of information and analysis for anyone with an interest in issues of youth justice and comparative criminology.?
David A. Green, Oxford University
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Editorsā introduction
- 1 Rediscovering the Juvenile Justice Ideal in the United States
- 2 Canada: Repenalization and Young Offendersā Rights
- 3 England and Wales: The New Correctionalism
- 4 France: The Politicization of Youth Justice
- 5 The Netherlands: Penal Welfarism and Risk Management
- 6 Demythologising Youth Justice in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- 7 Australia: Control, Containment or Empowerment?
- 8 Belgium: From Protection Towards Accountability?
- 9 Welfare in Crisis? Key Developments in Scottish Youth Justice
- 10 Japan: From Child Protection to Penal Populism
- 11 Italy: A Lesson in Tolerance?
- 12 Finland: A Model of Tolerance?
- 13 States of Transition: Convergence and Diversity in International Youth Justice
- Index