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Plotting the trajectory of youth justice in the 19th and 20th centuries by the making of legislation: a process in five acts
2022
Youth justice in England and Wales is paradoxical in the sense that it treats young people who break the law as simultaneously villains and victims. This is often explained using models that draw heavily on Foucauldian ideas of governmentality to analyse the contemporary situation but do not look to the past for explanation. In particular, they do not take into account the effect of legislation, nor the fact that the legislation governing youth justice has developed over time. Since some of
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