Punishing Juveniles

Principle and Critique

Ido Weijers editor R A Duff editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:6th Sep '02

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The first special juvenile court was created in 1899. Since then,juvenile justice has had a chequered history, and is now more controversial than ever. Should our treatment of young offenders differ in its aims or principles from that of adult offenders? What role should ideas of punishment or retribution play? Should our aims be rehabilitative and educative rather than punitive? Should we divert young offenders from the criminal justice system altogether, opting for 'restorative' rather than 'retributive' justice? These questions are addressed in this inter-disciplinary volume, which brings together criminologists, educationalists, psychologists and philosophers. Part I traces the history of juvenile justice, identifying patterns, and signs of what the future might hold. Part II tackles fundamental normative issues of punishment, moral education and restoration, with particular emphasis on the role of communication. Part III attends to the role that such emotions as shame and guilt should play in juvenile justice, paying particular, and critical, attention to Braithwaite's conception of reintegrative shaming.

The principle strength of this volume is the depth and nuance it brings to the discussion of restorative and reintegrative shaming responses to juvenile offending. Anybody interested in understanding (as opposed to merely familiarising themselves with) recent developments in conceptions of juvenile justice should read [these essays]. Gerry Johnstone Howard Journal of Criminal Justice July 2003 ...the essays in this edited collection present a well-written and critical examination of current issues in juvenile justice policy and practice, while highlighting the possible benefits of further research in an inter-disciplinary and comparative context, to develop future juvenile justice systems. Jane Jones Crime Prevention and Community Safety February 2004

ISBN: 9781841132846

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm

Weight: unknown

224 pages