Juvenile Justice 5th edition explores youth and crime in Australia, and the institutions and agencies associated with the administration of juvenile justice. It provides an accessible introduction to the main concepts and issues of juvenile justice and critically analyses the principles, policies and prac...
Youth Justice in Australia: Themes from Recent InquiriesIntroductionYoung people aged between 10 and 18 years who commit a crime in Australia may find...Clancey, GarnerWang, SindyLin, BrendaAustralian Institute of CriminologyTrends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice...
The tension over whether to adopt a child welfare or law-and-order approach is proving to be an increasingly complex moral and policy dilemma for governments across Australia. This ideological debate is unfolding in real time in towns plagued by rampant crime. For policymakers, the pressure is ...
MELBOURNE, May 24 (Xinhua) -- The government of Australia's Victoria state announced a major crackdown on youth crime Wednesday, with teenage offenders to face tougher penalties for breaking the law. Under legislation passed by the Victorian parliament on Wednesday, teen offenders on the run from...
This paper reports on a study into schooling responses to youth crime in south鈥恮estern Sydney, Australia. The project was a partnership between the New South Wales Department of Education and Training and the University of Western Sydney's School of Education. Specifically, the paper analyses ...
Crime rates, male youth unemployment and real income in Australia: Evidence from Granger causality tests - Narayan, Smyth - 2004 () Citation Context ...poverty, percent of the population that is urban, is resident in female-headed households, or has recently moved (Cook and Ludwig 2006); ...
Youth, Crime, and the Media essaysThe media plays a significant role in creating the distorted images of our youth that we the public perceive. Most of these images emphasize problems like crime, drug use, and teen pregnancy. The skewed coverage in today
teddy boys- a British youth subculture that first appeared in the 1950s; mainly from unskilled backgrounds, they adopted a pseudo-Edwardian dress code and rock'n'roll music; proletarian and xenophobic, they were involved in race riots in the United Kingdom ...
来自 aic.gov.au 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者: AIO Criminology 摘要: The latest issue in the Australian Institute of Criminology's Trends and Issues series confirms what many have suspected: child abuse and neglect are often the precursors to youth involvement in crime. 年份: 1998 ...
In many ways, they serve as surrogate parents who may promote positive development while holding delinq... Tasha R. Galardi 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Indigenous youth pay price for 'get tough on crime' election promise. The article focuses on the opposition by the Amnesty International Australia ...