Desistance and Children
Critical Reflections from Theory, Research and Practice
Contributor(s)
Wigzell, Alexandra (editor)
Paterson-Young, Claire (editor)
Bateman, Tim (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Available open access digitally under CC BY-NC-ND licence. ‘Desistance’ - understanding how people move away from offending – has become a significant policy focus in recent years, with desistance thinking transplanted from the adult to the youth justice system in England and Wales. This book is the first to critique this approach to justice-involved children, many of whom are yet to fully develop an identity (criminal or otherwise) from which to ‘desist’. Featuring voices from academia, policy and practice, this book explores practical approaches to desistance with children in the ‘Child First’ context. It gives new insights into how children can be supported to move away from offending and proposes reforms to make a meaningful difference to children’s lives.
Keywords
Child first; Children; Desistance; Youth justice; Youth offendingDOI
10.47674/9781447369127ISBN
9781447369110, 9781447369127, 9781447369134Publisher
Policy PressPublisher website
https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/homePublication date and place
Bristol, 2024Classification
Rehabilitation of offenders
Juvenile offenders
United Kingdom, Great Britain
Age groups: children
Crime and criminology
Criminal justice law