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Practice Cultures and the ‘New’ Youth Justice in (England and) Wales
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Field, Stewart
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British culture
/ Child welfare
/ Communities
/ Crime Prevention
/ Criminal Justice
/ Criminal sociology
/ Criminality
/ Criminology
/ Cultural practices
/ Early intervention
/ Early intervention programmes
/ England
/ Interagency collaboration
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Intervention
/ Justice
/ Juvenile courts
/ Juvenile Delinquency
/ Juvenile Justice
/ Magistrates
/ Marginality
/ Offenders
/ Offending
/ Organizational culture
/ Police
/ Public assistance programs
/ Punishment
/ Retributive justice
/ Social conditions & trends
/ Social work
/ United Kingdom
/ Wales
/ Welfare
/ Young offenders
/ Youth
2007
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Practice Cultures and the ‘New’ Youth Justice in (England and) Wales
by
Field, Stewart
in
British culture
/ Child welfare
/ Communities
/ Crime Prevention
/ Criminal Justice
/ Criminal sociology
/ Criminality
/ Criminology
/ Cultural practices
/ Early intervention
/ Early intervention programmes
/ England
/ Interagency collaboration
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Intervention
/ Justice
/ Juvenile courts
/ Juvenile Delinquency
/ Juvenile Justice
/ Magistrates
/ Marginality
/ Offenders
/ Offending
/ Organizational culture
/ Police
/ Public assistance programs
/ Punishment
/ Retributive justice
/ Social conditions & trends
/ Social work
/ United Kingdom
/ Wales
/ Welfare
/ Young offenders
/ Youth
2007
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Practice Cultures and the ‘New’ Youth Justice in (England and) Wales
by
Field, Stewart
in
British culture
/ Child welfare
/ Communities
/ Crime Prevention
/ Criminal Justice
/ Criminal sociology
/ Criminality
/ Criminology
/ Cultural practices
/ Early intervention
/ Early intervention programmes
/ England
/ Interagency collaboration
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Intervention
/ Justice
/ Juvenile courts
/ Juvenile Delinquency
/ Juvenile Justice
/ Magistrates
/ Marginality
/ Offenders
/ Offending
/ Organizational culture
/ Police
/ Public assistance programs
/ Punishment
/ Retributive justice
/ Social conditions & trends
/ Social work
/ United Kingdom
/ Wales
/ Welfare
/ Young offenders
/ Youth
2007
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Practice Cultures and the ‘New’ Youth Justice in (England and) Wales
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Practice Cultures and the ‘New’ Youth Justice in (England and) Wales
2007
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This paper considers the extent to which the Government’s declared intentions to unite youth justice practice cultures around a common emphasis on preventing offending through early criminal justice intervention have been realized in practice. Based on interviews with a range of practitioners in Wales in 2003/04, it examines their priorities and underlying objectives. It outlines a complex pattern of change in which concern for the welfare of young offenders has been not so much marginalized as reconstituted in more conditional terms. The article questions whether this complexity can be adequately captured by suggestions of a ‘punitive turn’ in youth justice.
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