Justice for Juveniles: The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act: A Case for Reform?
Justice for Juveniles: The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act: A Case for Reform?
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The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act was the subject of much debate in the 1970s. This book provided evidence-based on a research project funded by the Home Office Research Unit-and discussed the origins and consequences of the Act for children and their families. The authors found that the system decided what to do with 'children in trouble' based on their offense behavior rather than personal needs, concluding that the juvenile court was ineffective and should be abolished.
Format: Hardback
Length: 120 pages
Publication date: 25 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The 1969 Children and Young Persons Act was a subject of intense debate in the 1970s, with strong opinions prevailing but limited factual evidence available. This book, originally published in 1977, sought to address this gap by providing valuable evidence based on a research project funded by the Home Office Research Unit. In addition to discussing the origins and consequences of the Act, the authors delved into the treatment of two groups of children by the police, social workers, probation officers, and juvenile courts during the initial three months of 1972. Their findings revealed a system that prioritized the handling of "children in trouble" primarily based on their offense behavior rather than considering their individual needs. This approach, they argue, resulted in a "judicial rather than 'welfare system" as envisioned in the legislation.
Based on their observations, the authors concluded that the juvenile court concept had been tried and found wanting, suffering from inherent defects that could not be resolved through additional resources or manpower. They recommended the abolition of the juvenile court and the raising of the age of criminal responsibility, proposing controversial alternatives based on principles of non-intervention.
The authors' analysis and recommendations sparked significant debate and discussion in the years following their publication. While some supported their proposals for a more child-centered and welfare-oriented approach, others argued against them, citing concerns about the potential consequences and the need for a balanced approach to addressing juvenile delinquency.
Overall, this book serves as a valuable contribution to the understanding of the 1969 Children and Young Persons Act and its impact on children and their families. It provides valuable evidence and insights into the workings of the system and highlights the need for reform and improvement in the care and treatment of young individuals in trouble.
Weight: 400g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032569406
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