Book Reviews (13.3)

A dedicated book on careers and employability in criminal justice is overdue and a significant challenge, considering the number of changes in the sector over the past few years and it's continued uncertainty.

Putting Education at the Heart of Custody? The Views of Children on Education in a Young Offender Institution

This paper draws on the views of children and young people in a Young Offender Institution (YOI) to explore education provision in the youth secure estate from their perspectives.

Youth Justice: Past, Present and Future

In contemporary youth justice in England and Wales, there is too much emphasis on offence- and offender- focused approaches and an insufficient focus on promoting positive outcomes for children in conflict with the law.

An Exploration of the Impacts That Experiencing Domestic Violence can Have on a Child’s Primary School Education: View of Educational Staff

This Prize is dedicated to the late Professor Brian Williams, co-editor of the British Journal of Community Justice from 2002-2007.

Law and Order Conservatism and Youth Justice: Outcomes and Effects in Canada and England and Wales

This paper explores how underlying law and order conservatism has shaped and defined youth justice policy in England and Wales and Canada.

Youth Justice, Participation and Radical Moral Communitarianism

It is disconcerting that practice in youth justice tends to be coercive and disengaging.