1st Edition
Young Offenders and the Law How the Law Responds to Youth Offending
Part 1: Historical Development of the English Youth Justice System 1. Development of a Separate Youth Justice System - Historical Perspectives 2. Development of the Youth Justice System, 1900-1969 3. The Youth Justice System - From the Children and Young Persons Act 1969 to the Present Part 2: Legal Principles Underpinning the English Youth Justice System 4. The Impact of International Law on the Development of the English Youth Justice System 5. The Age of Criminal Responsibility and the Defence of Doli Incapax 6. Protecting the Welfare of Young People who Offend 7. Preventing Youth Offending Part 3: The English Youth Justice System in Practice 8. The Role of the Police and the Youth Court in Tackling Youth Offending 9. Restorative Justice in the English Youth Justice System 10. Sentencing Options Availalbe to the Youth Court 11. Punishing Parents for Youth Offending 12. Youth Offending Cases in the Adult Crown Court
Biography
Dr Raymond Arthur is Senior Lecturer in Law at the School of Social Sciences and Law, Teesside University. His research interests include preventing youth crime, the impact of family life on youth offending, the youth justice system, and child law. Recent publications include Family Life and Youth Offending: Home is where the Hurt Is (Routledge, 2007), ‘Parental Responsibility Laws’ in Reforming Juvenile Justice (2009), and ‘Protecting the Best Interests of the Child’ in the International Journal of Children’s Rights (2010).






