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Youth crime and juvenile justice Vol. III : Children's rights and state responsibilities

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New Delhi Sage Publications 2009Description: 347p xvISBN:
  • 9781847870643
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.360000 GOL-III
Contents:
Content: VOLUME 3: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND STATE RESPONSIBILITIES Part Eight: The International Human Rights Framework Convention on the Rights of the Child United Nations General Assembly (1989) Resolution 60/231: Rights of the child United Nations General Assembly (2006) General Comment No. 10: Children's rights in juvenile justice United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (2007) Part Nine: Rights and Justice: Rhetoric and Reality International Human Rights Law: Imperialist, inept and ineffective? Cultural relativism and the UN Convention on The Rights of the Child S. Harris-Short Global Inequalities H. Penn Justice as a Two-Way Street D. Cook Juvenile Justice: The 'Unwanted Child': Why the potential of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is not being realized, and what we can do about it B. Abramson Juvenile Justice Rhetoric J. Miller Part Ten: Abuses and Violations Expanding Realms of the New Penology: The advent of actuarial justice for juveniles K. Kempf-Leonard and E. Peterson Challenging Girls' Invisibility in Juvenile Court M. Chesney-Lind The New Removals: Aboriginal youth in the Queensland juvenile justice system I. O'Connor Shackled in the Land of Liberty: No rights for children W. Mohr, R J. Gelles and I.M. Schwartz Fatal Injustice: Rampant punitiveness, child-prisoner deaths and institutionalised denial - a case for omprehensive independent inquiry in England and Wales B. Goldson Part Eleven: Rethinking Juvenile Justice The Way Forward P.S. Pinheiro Challenging the Criminalization of Children and Young People: Securing a rights-based agenda P. Scraton and D. Haydon Youth Justice? The impact of system contact on patterns of desistance from offending L. McAra and S. McVie Rethinking Youth Justice: Comparative analysis, international human rights and research evidence B. Goldson and J. Muncie
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Content:
VOLUME 3: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND STATE RESPONSIBILITIES
Part Eight: The International Human Rights Framework
Convention on the Rights of the Child
United Nations General Assembly (1989)
Resolution 60/231: Rights of the child
United Nations General Assembly (2006)
General Comment No. 10: Children's rights in juvenile justice
United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (2007)
Part Nine: Rights and Justice: Rhetoric and Reality
International Human Rights Law: Imperialist, inept and ineffective? Cultural relativism and the UN Convention on The Rights of the Child S. Harris-Short
Global Inequalities H. Penn
Justice as a Two-Way Street D. Cook
Juvenile Justice: The 'Unwanted Child': Why the potential of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is not being realized, and what we can do about it B. Abramson
Juvenile Justice Rhetoric J. Miller
Part Ten: Abuses and Violations
Expanding Realms of the New Penology: The advent of actuarial justice for juveniles K. Kempf-Leonard and E. Peterson
Challenging Girls' Invisibility in Juvenile Court M. Chesney-Lind
The New Removals: Aboriginal youth in the Queensland juvenile justice system I. O'Connor
Shackled in the Land of Liberty: No rights for children W. Mohr, R J. Gelles and I.M. Schwartz
Fatal Injustice: Rampant punitiveness, child-prisoner deaths and institutionalised denial - a case for
omprehensive independent inquiry in England and Wales B. Goldson
Part Eleven: Rethinking Juvenile Justice
The Way Forward P.S. Pinheiro
Challenging the Criminalization of Children and Young People: Securing a rights-based agenda P. Scraton and D. Haydon
Youth Justice? The impact of system contact on patterns of desistance from offending L. McAra and S. McVie
Rethinking Youth Justice: Comparative analysis, international human rights and research evidence B. Goldson and J. Muncie

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