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Barry Goldson

    Juvenile Justice in Europe
    • Juvenile Justice in Europe

      Past, Present and Future

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the context of significant cultural, social, economic, and political changes in Europe, this book unites leading researchers and experts to explore critical questions surrounding juvenile justice. It examines the historical evolution of juvenile justice across Europe, shedding light on how past developments inform current understanding and future directions. The text investigates contemporary juvenile crime trends and the responses of nation-states, questioning whether a punitive approach is overshadowing child welfare and educational goals, or if 'child-friendly justice' remains resilient. The book also analyzes the converging and diverging patterns of juvenile justice amid ongoing reforms in Europe. It delves into the experiences of children and young people within communities and institutions, considering the effects of austerity measures and increased migration. Furthermore, it addresses how comparative juvenile justice can be conceptualized and interpreted in this dynamic landscape. Ultimately, the book poses vital inquiries about the future of juvenile justice in Europe during a time of uncertainty. It serves as essential reading for students, tutors, and researchers in criminology, history, law, social policy, and sociology, particularly those focused on childhood and youth studies, human rights, and criminal justice policy in Europe.

      Juvenile Justice in Europe2018
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