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Citation

Goldson B. Youth Justice 2013; 13(2): 111-130.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, National Association for Youth Justice, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1473225413492054

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article assesses critically the means by which social (symbolic) and statutory (institutionalized) constructions of child 'offenders' in England and Wales intersect and underpin processes of responsibilization and adultification. It is argued that securing immunity from prosecution should be the principal driver for raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility. In this sense the analysis is less concerned with questions of capacity and mens rea and more interested in: compliance with international human rights standards; modelling a system of justice that is broadly compatible with law, policy and practice in Europe (and elsewhere); ensuring that criminal law coheres with civil law; minimizing social harm and obtaining the best outcomes for children in conflict with the law, the wider community and the general public in respect of crime prevention and community safety. Finally, the prospects for such progressive reform within a context of heightened politicization are considered.


Language: en

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