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YOUTH JUSTICE
week 8:legislation, courts, restorative justice
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Prosecution can rebut this presumption if child pleads not guilty – by proving that the child knew at the time of the crime what they were doing was wrong
In practice, most young people plead guilty
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week6: policing youth
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police discretion
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move on powers
Move-on powers allows a police officer who reasonably suspects a person’s behaviour or presence is disruptive can instruct that person to vacate the scene. This power applies in the following circumstances:
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disrupting any event, entertainment or gathering, or
that their behaviour is or has been disorderly, indecent, offensive, or threatening.
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week7; young people , public space and cyberspace
inclusion
Shopping centre management that contract youth and cultural workers rather than security officers to engage with young people
Local councils that include youth workers in their planning and environment teams to work on issues of the use of public space
Local governments that approve developments of shopping centres, malls and cinemas only if young people's needs have been sufficiently catered and planned for, and
A range of projects supported by different public and private organisations that encourage art works by and for young people
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week 5:indig in YJS
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offences
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resistence, deviance, historical defiance
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WEEK 1 SETTING THE SEEN
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How are children viewed?
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social construct, not natural or neutral, social, political, economic, development
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week 11;international conventions , human rights