Experiencing Youth Justice: Process, Meaning and Legitimacy



Similar documents
Women, Punishment and Human Rights

7. MY RIGHTS IN DEALING WITH CRIMINAL LAW AND THE GARDAÍ

Bail Law SEEKING THE VIEWS OF VICTIMS OF CRIME

Victims of violent crime

2nd Year. 3rd Year. SOC1002 Sociological Imagination SOC1004 Sociology of Work Other (CRM, SPY, SAN, PAI, PSY)

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY LECTURE 1

Crime & Homelessness

Summary: Analysis & Evidence Policy Option 1 Description: Offender Rehabilitation Bill FULL ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT

Breaking the Cycle: Effective Punishment, Rehabilitation and Sentencing of Offenders. Response by the Children s Legal Centre

Defendants charged with serious violent and sexual offences (including murder)

The rules you have to follow when you are on Licence

The Alameda County Model of Probation: Juvenile Supervision

Victims of crime: Understanding the support you can expect

YEARLY UPDATE REPORT FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT TEAM, FORENSIC NURSE PRACTITONER

Pre-Sentence Report for the Court

Guide to Criminal procedure

GUIDANCE Implementing Section 176 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014: Lowvalue

Victims of Crime. support and advice in Gloucestershire CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

How To Write A Criminal Justice Plan For The Western Ireland

Assess the purpose of the Criminal Justice System and the role of the Ministry of Justice.

Managing the Behaviour of Children and Young People in the Secure Estate

10 Victims and the law 57

Offender Services and Dual Diagnosis

Magdalena Niewiadomska. Developments of the Probation Service in Poland

Gambling Awareness and Problem Gambling Interventions in UK Prisons

14/11/2014. Overview of violence and abuse in young people's relationships and peer groups. Identification and assessment

Justice Griffith. Youth Justice Conferences and Indigenous Over-representation: Micro Simulation Case Study.

Juvenile Detention. Alternatives. Juvenile Detention

Proven Re-offending Statistics Quarterly Bulletin July 2010 to June 2011, England and Wales

Safer Streets Crime Action Plan Youth Justice. Have Your Say

Services to Young Offenders

Prison Reform Trust consultation submission. More effective responses to anti-social behaviour

Case law and legislation makes clear the primacy of rehabilitation in. A focus on rehabilitation makes individualised justice essential.

Ready for Reform? Public Opinion on Criminal Justice in Massachusetts

The support you should get if you are a victim of crime

Bail and Remand The Scottish Executive Action Plan

A guide for the family and friends of adults in the criminal justice system. vacro. Established 1872

S G C Sentencing Guidelines Council Robbery Definitive Guideline

Information for victims of crime

Police Officers who Commit Domestic Violence-Related Criminal Offences 1

Restorative Justice: Theory and Evidence Relating to Youth Offending

HANDOUT 1: Purpose and Principles of Sentencing in Canada

The Start of a Criminal Career: Does the Type of Debut Offence Predict Future Offending? Research Report 77. Natalie Owen & Christine Cooper

Healing Participation Revenge Accountability Punishment Separation

Offender Rehabilitation Act 2014

for Albertans We re Here to Help You can reach us by phone or by visiting one of our offices:

Development of Forensic Nursing in Australia: Associate Professor Linda Saunders 4 th December 2008

Derbyshire Constabulary STREET BAIL GUIDANCE POLICY REFERENCE 05/005. This guidance is suitable for Public Disclosure

REPORT TO CRIME & DISORDER OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY PANEL. Title: OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. Date: 27 th October 2009

LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology Module Information

Legal issues. Guardianship Alcohol, drugs and driving Programs to reduce re-offending or avoid prison

Evaluation of the Northern Ireland Youth Conference Service

Alcohol and Re-offending Who Cares?

Supporting Drug and Alcohol Workers and their Clients to Navigate the Court System. Presented by Clare Magni, Solicitor, Legal Aid NSW.

Street Bail. Head of Custody. OBSU Policy Unit

Southfields Academy: Safeguarding Principles

Legislating for Violence against Children. With a focus on the juvenile justice system

Guidelines for Information Sharing related to the Youth Criminal Justice Act (2003)

Glossary. To seize a person under authority of the law. Police officers can make arrests

Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment and Honour Based Violence (DASH, 2009) Risk Identification and Assessment and Management Model

Dangerous Dog Offences Definitive Guideline DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the review of the Bail Act 1978 (NSW) and Bail Bill 2010.

The story of drug treatment

GRUNDTVIG PARTNER SEARCH FORM. Please provide detailed information about your organisation and your project idea

SUMMARY INFORMATION ON PROBATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES

Probation in England and Wales Systems for Delivering Effective Practice

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY

Bail in Rape Cases. CONFERENCE ROOM 3 o clock. I need to take this phone call. I will return in a few minutes. AT THE SAME TIME...

THE ROLE OF PROBATION IN

Restorative Justice Programs

RACE CRIME AND SECTARIAN CRIME LEGISLATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND. A Summary Paper

Programme Specification

Making a Victim Personal Statement

Disclosable under FOIA 2000: Yes Author: T/CI Nick Barker Force / Organisation: BTP Date Created: May 2009 Telephone:

Liberty s response to the Department for Children, Schools and Families Youth Conditional Caution Code of Practice for 16 and 17 Year Olds

Assault Definitive Guideline DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE

United Nations Study on Violence against Children. Response to the questionnaire received from the Government of the Republic of GUYANA

Working together to safeguard children. A guide to inter-agency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children

RISK ASSESSMENTS (ODARA) IN SPOUSAL / PARTNER VIOLENCE CASES FIRST ISSUED: DECEMBER 11, 2006 LAST SUBSTANTIVE REVISION: MARCH 19, 2009

1.1 Full name: Social Work Practitioner Youth Justice

A client s experience

Timing: between 45 minutes and 75 minutes depending on options chosen.

PARTICIPANTS PAPERS THE MALDIVES CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR PUNISHMENT. Haleem Mohamed*

Target Operating Model. Rehabilitation Programme

What s Going On to safeguard children and young people from sexual exploitation? : A data monitoring Tool

Bachelor of Social Science An Introduction

Memorandum of Understanding. between. Tasmania Police and Tasmanian Schools and Colleges

Transcription:

Experiencing Youth Justice: Process, Meaning and Legitimacy Dr Nicola Carr and Dr Siobhán McAlister School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work Queen s University Belfast

Criminal Justice and Conflict Transformation Good Friday/ Belfast Agreement (1998) Addressing the legitimacy deficit - Public trust in justice builds institutional legitimacy and public compliance with, and commitment to, the law (Hough et al., 2010) Good Friday/ Belfast Agreement and Criminal Justice Review (2000) place human rights and the principles of accountability, transparency and due process at the heart of criminal justice system in Northern Ireland (Doak and O Mahony, 2011: 309).

Criminal Justice and Conflict Transformation Youth justice and principles of restorative justice Youth Conferencing at heart of youth justice system Principles of conflict transformation informed criminal justice reform, especially restorative measures Restorative justice building trust in the state to deal with crime in a fair and legitimate manner (O Mahony et al., 2012: 289) Youth Justice Review (2011: 11) make recommendations within the wider context of, among other things, international obligations

Context Source: DeCodts and O Neill (2014) Youth Justice Agency Annual Workload Statistics (2013/14)

Sample and method 21 young people in Juvenile Justice Centre 8 sentenced, 13 remand Aged 15-17 years 19 male, 2 female Geographical spread Focus on transitions into and out of custody + experiences of justice Longitudinal Baseline life history Up to three follow up interviews over a year Attrition

Complex lives and system contacts... wherever we may look, youth justice systems around the world characteristically process (and punish) the children of the poor (Goldson, 2014: 122-123) Chaotic family lives, housing careers and traumatic life events I rang the social workers and got ***** [name of younger sister] took off me ma, and then the relationship with me ma just ended really. Then she died. (Ronan) Offending cannot be removed from the context in which young people experience multiple harms and adversities

Complex lives and system contacts Drug and alcohol common features Mental health Early contact with the police and criminal justice system Most have multiple previous system contact (except offences involving Riotous Behaviour)

Experiencing custody Impact of lack of family support on remand and/ or Impact of multiple complex issues on ability to adhere to bail conditions Pattern of remand, bail, breach

Experiencing custody I didn t have a bail address to go on and I went, I just went on the run, I went on the run because I thought, I was in a B&B outside [town] and I live in [another town] and I just thought nothin s gonna work for me. Like I ve been in and out of B&B s like nothin normal, like I ve been swingin, like social services have just been swingin me from this place to that place just wherever they can put me to get their job done. (Hugh)

Experiencing custody JJC as respite: I like it in here, it s good Cos it s kinda a detox centre, you just come in and get off all the drugs and all and get fit again (Anthony) Welfare needs and safety needs met (context of their lives and punitive environments ): You ve no worries about people looking for you, no worries about nothing. You ve no worries about going looking and getting food and shit like that. (Robbie)

Experiencing custody But concerns of returning to punitive environments and difficult lives situations: I don t have a problem with bein in here (JJC) cos, I don t know, I guess you just get used to it after a few times. But then it s just the fact that when you have bail you just have nowhere to live, it s the worst thing that could possibly happen to ya. I like it in here, it s good Cos it s kinda a detox centre, you just come in and get off all the drugs and all and get fit again (Hugh)

Experiencing community justice Half (n=11) of sample experienced intimidation, threats, beatings, exiling: R. Aye, I ve been beat black and blue by them loads of times I. What for? R. Wee stupid things, anti-social behaviour, bein a wee dick about your area. (Anthony, age 17)

Experiencing community justice I: So would you even when you get in trouble, would there be people in here who might threaten you? R: Yeah, they tell me to get the fuck out. (Patrick, age 17)

Conclusions Findings from this study indicate the need for: A greater recognition of the extent of violence within communities, and the particular impact of young people who are marginalised; Greater emphasis on the rights of young people to be protected from harm within their communities; Drug and alcohol and mental health interventions that are more tailored to the young person s needs; The need for young people to have trusted and consistent supports particularly in the context of bail.