Responses to Serious Offending by Children
Principles, Practice and Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Brink, Yannick van den; Lynch, Nessa; Forde, Louise
Responses to Serious Offending by Children
Principles, Practice and Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Brink, Yannick van den; Lynch, Nessa; Forde, Louise
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This book explores the principles, practice and challenges in determining justice system responses to serious offending by children globally. Divided into four parts, the book provides a balance of theoretical and empirical insights.
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This book explores the principles, practice and challenges in determining justice system responses to serious offending by children globally. Divided into four parts, the book provides a balance of theoretical and empirical insights.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032107714
- ISBN-10: 1032107715
- Artikelnr.: 69793164
- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032107714
- ISBN-10: 1032107715
- Artikelnr.: 69793164
Nessa Lynch is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her primary research interest is the criminal law and the criminal justice system as it applies to children and young persons. She has published books, chapters and journal articles on issues in youth justice; particularly around principled approaches to children and youth who commit very serious offences such as murder. She has a strong interest in the academic - policy interface and is regularly called on to advise government. Yannick van den Brink is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and a Rubicon Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, Institute of Criminology, United Kingdom. He publishes and teaches widely on themes related to youth justice, criminal justice, criminology, children's rights and human rights. In addition to his academic work, Van den Brink serves as a deputy judge in the Youth Court of the District Court of The Hague. Louise Forde is a Lecturer in Law at Brunel University London. Her primary research interests lie in the area of children's rights law and youth justice. She has published journal articles and book chapters on a variety of issues relating to youth justice, and has authored reports for bodies such as Save the Children, the Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Policing Authority (Ireland). She has worked with government and advocacy groups to promote the realisation of children's rights in youth justice systems. She is a member of the editorial board of Youth Justice: An International Journal.
1. Introduction
Nessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde
PART I: PRINCIPLES
2. International Children's Rights Principles and Responses to Serious
Offending by Children
Recent developments, topical issues and global challenges
Ursula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard
3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles
to Children Who Offend
Ingun Fornes
PART II: EVIDENCE
4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious Offences
Jerome Reil, Ian Lambie
5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent
Offences: From Science to Standards
Eva Schmidt, Ann Skelton
6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences - What Does
the Evidence Tell Us?
Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers
7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What
Does the Evidence Tell Us?
Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne Beljaars
PART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE
8. Australia & New Zealand - Penal Responses to Children Who Commit
Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere
Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch
9. Brazil - Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of
the Juvenile Justice System's Response
Eduardo Rezende Melo
10. China - China's Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious Crimes
Ting He, Lida Wang
11. Ghana - Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on
Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Ghana
Emmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah
12. India - "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of
the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who
Commit Serious Offences
Bharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly
13. Iran - Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice
System in Iran
Maryam Abachi
14. Northwestern Europe - Responses to Serious Offending by Children in
Northwestern Europe
Eva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink
15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The
South African Approach
Stephan Terblanche
16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in
the United States
Marsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,
PART IV: CONCLUSION
17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices - Advancing the Agenda
Louise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch
Nessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde
PART I: PRINCIPLES
2. International Children's Rights Principles and Responses to Serious
Offending by Children
Recent developments, topical issues and global challenges
Ursula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard
3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles
to Children Who Offend
Ingun Fornes
PART II: EVIDENCE
4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious Offences
Jerome Reil, Ian Lambie
5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent
Offences: From Science to Standards
Eva Schmidt, Ann Skelton
6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences - What Does
the Evidence Tell Us?
Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers
7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What
Does the Evidence Tell Us?
Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne Beljaars
PART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE
8. Australia & New Zealand - Penal Responses to Children Who Commit
Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere
Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch
9. Brazil - Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of
the Juvenile Justice System's Response
Eduardo Rezende Melo
10. China - China's Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious Crimes
Ting He, Lida Wang
11. Ghana - Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on
Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Ghana
Emmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah
12. India - "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of
the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who
Commit Serious Offences
Bharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly
13. Iran - Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice
System in Iran
Maryam Abachi
14. Northwestern Europe - Responses to Serious Offending by Children in
Northwestern Europe
Eva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink
15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The
South African Approach
Stephan Terblanche
16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in
the United States
Marsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,
PART IV: CONCLUSION
17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices - Advancing the Agenda
Louise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch
1. Introduction
Nessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde
PART I: PRINCIPLES
2. International Children's Rights Principles and Responses to Serious
Offending by Children
Recent developments, topical issues and global challenges
Ursula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard
3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles
to Children Who Offend
Ingun Fornes
PART II: EVIDENCE
4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious Offences
Jerome Reil, Ian Lambie
5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent
Offences: From Science to Standards
Eva Schmidt, Ann Skelton
6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences - What Does
the Evidence Tell Us?
Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers
7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What
Does the Evidence Tell Us?
Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne Beljaars
PART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE
8. Australia & New Zealand - Penal Responses to Children Who Commit
Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere
Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch
9. Brazil - Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of
the Juvenile Justice System's Response
Eduardo Rezende Melo
10. China - China's Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious Crimes
Ting He, Lida Wang
11. Ghana - Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on
Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Ghana
Emmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah
12. India - "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of
the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who
Commit Serious Offences
Bharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly
13. Iran - Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice
System in Iran
Maryam Abachi
14. Northwestern Europe - Responses to Serious Offending by Children in
Northwestern Europe
Eva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink
15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The
South African Approach
Stephan Terblanche
16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in
the United States
Marsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,
PART IV: CONCLUSION
17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices - Advancing the Agenda
Louise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch
Nessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde
PART I: PRINCIPLES
2. International Children's Rights Principles and Responses to Serious
Offending by Children
Recent developments, topical issues and global challenges
Ursula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard
3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles
to Children Who Offend
Ingun Fornes
PART II: EVIDENCE
4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious Offences
Jerome Reil, Ian Lambie
5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent
Offences: From Science to Standards
Eva Schmidt, Ann Skelton
6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences - What Does
the Evidence Tell Us?
Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers
7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What
Does the Evidence Tell Us?
Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne Beljaars
PART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE
8. Australia & New Zealand - Penal Responses to Children Who Commit
Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere
Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch
9. Brazil - Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of
the Juvenile Justice System's Response
Eduardo Rezende Melo
10. China - China's Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious Crimes
Ting He, Lida Wang
11. Ghana - Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on
Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Ghana
Emmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah
12. India - "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of
the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who
Commit Serious Offences
Bharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly
13. Iran - Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice
System in Iran
Maryam Abachi
14. Northwestern Europe - Responses to Serious Offending by Children in
Northwestern Europe
Eva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink
15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The
South African Approach
Stephan Terblanche
16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in
the United States
Marsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,
PART IV: CONCLUSION
17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices - Advancing the Agenda
Louise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch