Children and SocietyProvides a comprehensive overview of the issues, research and debates relating to children and the experience of childhood in late twentieth century Britain. This volume will address key issues such as juvenile crime, poverty, child protection and children's rights and their implications for the development of policy and services for children. Presents first hand accounts from children and parents. |
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Page 181
... offenders learn are the disadvantages of being caught - so they change their methods or type of offending - rather than a lesson about not offending ( Foster 1990 ) . Victims are routinely dissat- isfied with the response of the ...
... offenders learn are the disadvantages of being caught - so they change their methods or type of offending - rather than a lesson about not offending ( Foster 1990 ) . Victims are routinely dissat- isfied with the response of the ...
Page 182
... offenders while the majority of young offenders are diverted from the criminal justice system . This approach is based on the ( official statistics ' ) evidence that most young men ' grow out ' of crime , that involvement in the ...
... offenders while the majority of young offenders are diverted from the criminal justice system . This approach is based on the ( official statistics ' ) evidence that most young men ' grow out ' of crime , that involvement in the ...
Page 193
... offenders , in practice . From influential writings stretching back to Lombroso and Ferrero ( 1895 ) to Pollak ( 1950 ) , three critical and influ- ential ideas took hold in the theory of female offending : that female offenders were ...
... offenders , in practice . From influential writings stretching back to Lombroso and Ferrero ( 1895 ) to Pollak ( 1950 ) , three critical and influ- ential ideas took hold in the theory of female offending : that female offenders were ...
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