| Youth justice |
| Section A: The aetiology
of youth crime |
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The extent and nature of youth crime |
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Aetiological explanations for youth crime |
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Theories of childhood |
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Youth crime prevention |
| Section B: Historical
and theoretical approaches to youth crime |
| ·
Welfare and punishment in the early history of
youth justice policy |
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The developmental model in the 1980s |
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Youth justice policy in the 1990s |
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New Labour, crime and disorder, and managerialism |
| Section C: The youth
justice process |
| ·
Pre-trial diversion |
| ·
Sentencing young offenders |
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Punishment in the community and YOTs |
| ·
The use of detention |
| Section D: Current
issues in youth justice |
| ·
Parental responsibility |
| ·
The media and youth crime |
| ·
Alternatives to a Youth Justice System |
| ·
Child victims and restorative justice |
| ·
Discrimination |
Sequence:
Section D last. Students are advised to complete sections A and B
before section C. |
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Textbook:
Julia Fionda,
Devils and Angels: Youth, Policy and Crime (Oxford: Hart
Publishing, 2005),
ISBN: 9781841133744 |