Explain how children and young people are perceived and treated by the youth justice system in England and Wales.

Youth Justice

Unit ILOs: The objectives of the unit are to develop students’ awareness and knowledge of:

how children and young people are perceived and treated by the youth justice system in England and Wales

theoretical, policy and professional approaches to the needs and rights of children and young people involved in offending behaviour

international differences in the ways in which children are perceived and treated by criminal legislation.

Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:  

identify the needs and rights of children and young people involved in offending behaviour

apply these important considerations to situations where children and young people’s circumstances and experiences cause them to be subject to youth justice interventions

critically assess policy and professional responses to working with children involved in the youth justice system

synthesise different theoretical, policy and professional approaches to youth offending

critically evaluate cross-national differences and similarities in perceptions of and the treatment of children within youth justice systems

 

Explain how children and young people are perceived and treated by the youth justice system in England and Wales.
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