青少年司法新闻

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Youth Justice-An International Journal Pub Date : 2019-12-18 DOI:10.1177/1473225419895404
T. Bateman
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也许在过去的十年里,英格兰和威尔士的青少年司法系统最显著的特点是它的收缩程度。根据青年司法委员会公布的统计数据,刑事司法咨询公司Crest Advisory于2019年11月发布的一份报告指出,在2008年3月至2018年3月期间,被证实的儿童犯罪数量从277,986起下降到773,49起,减少了75%。所有犯罪类型都有所下降,但较轻的犯罪尤其明显:记录事件的盗窃和将赃物,例如,同期下降了85%,刑事损害81%。(事实上的报告提到最高的是违反法定订单下降,在87%,但减少的程度可能是可以解释的,至少部分的函数变化记录实践中因为违反社会秩序或保管的执照是没有正式一个新的犯罪。)相比之下,对人施暴和性犯罪的减少幅度要小得多,分别为63%和25%。刀具和攻击性武器犯罪的情况略有不同,到2014年急剧下降,随后每年都在上升;然而,总体而言,尽管最近有所增加,但2018年此类犯罪的水平比2009年低30%。该报告指出,青年司法系统的每个阶段都有类似的模式与这些标题数据相匹配:2008年至2018年期间,儿童被捕率下降了78%;首次入读该系统的儿童人数(所谓首次入读的学生)减少86%;青少年的警惕性提高91%;儿童监护财产的人口增加了70%。后者与同期成年监狱人口增加了8%形成鲜明对比。虽然整个英格兰和威尔士的传播方向很明显,但地理上的差异仍然很大。因此,这一年的儿童被捕率
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Youth Justice News
Perhaps the most significant feature of the youth justice system in England and Wales over the past decade is the extent to which it has contracted. Drawing on statistics published by the Youth Justice Board, a report published by Crest Advisory, a criminal justice consultancy, in November 2019, notes that, between March 2008 and March 2018, the number of proven offences committed by children fell from 277,986 to 77,349, a reduction of 75 per cent. There have been declines across all offence types, but they are particularly marked for less serious offences: recorded of incidents theft and handing stolen goods, for example, fell by 85 per cent over the period and criminal damage by 81 per cent. (The report in fact cites the highest decline as being for breach of statutory orders, at 87 per cent, but the extent of this reduction is likely to be explicable, at least in part, as a function of shifts in recording practice since breach of a community order or custodial licence is not formally a new offence.) By contrast, the decrease for violence against the person and sexual offences was substantially more modest, at 63 and 25 per cent, respectively. Knife and offensive weapons offences display a slightly different picture with a steep decline to 2014, followed by annual rises in each of the subsequent years; overall however, in 2018, the level of such offences was 30 per cent lower than in 2009 despite the recent increases. The report points out that these headline figures have been matched by a similar pattern across each stage of the youth justice system: arrests of children fell by 78 per cent between 2008 and 2018; the number of children entering the system for the first time (so-called first time entrants [FTEs]) by 86 per cent; youth cautions by 91 per cent; and the population of the custodial estate for children by 70 per cent. This latter contrasts with an 8 per cent rise in the adult prison population over the equivalent period. While the direction of travel is evident across the whole of England and Wales, geographical variation remains considerable. Thus, the arrest rate for children in the year
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Youth Justice-An International Journal
Youth Justice-An International Journal CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Youth Justice is an international, peer-reviewed journal that engages with the analyses of juvenile/youth justice systems, law, policy and practice around the world. It contains articles that are theoretically informed and/or grounded in the latest empirical research. Youth Justice has established itself as the leading journal in the field in the UK, and, supported by an editorial board comprising some of the world"s leading youth justice scholars.
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