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Book Synopsis

This book explores the principles, practice and challenges in determining justice system responses to serious offending by children globally.

Divided into four parts, the book provides a balance of theoretical and empirical insights. Anchored in a theoretical framework based on the human rights of children, as set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, it considers the relationship between scientific evidence (such as brain development) and the human rights framework, before going to explore the diversity of responses to children who are found responsible for serious offences. It brings together experts from various disciplines to fill a gap relating to serious offending by children in the literature. Scholars from Africa, Latin America and Asia, as well as Europe, North America and Oceania provide perspectives from legally, socially and culturally distinct jurisdictions. The first part focuses on the theoretical framework and explores the applicable standards a

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Nessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde

PART I: PRINCIPLES

2. International Children’s Rights Principles and Responses to Serious Offending by Children

Recent developments, topical issues and global challenges

Ursula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard

3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles to Children Who Offend

Ingun Fornes

PART II: EVIDENCE

4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious Offences

Jerome Reil, Ian Lambie

5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent Offences: From Science to Standards

Eva Schmidt, Ann Skelton

6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences – What Does the Evidence Tell Us?

Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers

7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?

Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne Beljaars

PART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE

8. Australia & New Zealand – Penal Responses to Children Who Commit Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere

Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch

9. Brazil – Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of the Juvenile Justice System's Response

Eduardo Rezende Melo

10. China – China’s Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious Crimes

Ting He, Lida Wang

11. Ghana – Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Ghana

Emmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah

12. India – "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who Commit Serious Offences

Bharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly

13. Iran – Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice System in Iran

Maryam Abachi

14. Northwestern Europe – Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Northwestern Europe

Eva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink

15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The South African Approach

Stephan Terblanche

16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in the United States

Marsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,

PART IV: CONCLUSION

17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices – Advancing the Agenda

Louise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032107714, 978-1032107714
      ISBN10: 1032107715

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the principles, practice and challenges in determining justice system responses to serious offending by children globally.

      Divided into four parts, the book provides a balance of theoretical and empirical insights. Anchored in a theoretical framework based on the human rights of children, as set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, it considers the relationship between scientific evidence (such as brain development) and the human rights framework, before going to explore the diversity of responses to children who are found responsible for serious offences. It brings together experts from various disciplines to fill a gap relating to serious offending by children in the literature. Scholars from Africa, Latin America and Asia, as well as Europe, North America and Oceania provide perspectives from legally, socially and culturally distinct jurisdictions. The first part focuses on the theoretical framework and explores the applicable standards a

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction

      Nessa Lynch, Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde

      PART I: PRINCIPLES

      2. International Children’s Rights Principles and Responses to Serious Offending by Children

      Recent developments, topical issues and global challenges

      Ursula Kilkelly, Ton Liefaard

      3. Punishing Children: The Application of Sentencing Theory and Principles to Children Who Offend

      Ingun Fornes

      PART II: EVIDENCE

      4. Profiles of Children Who Commit Serious Offences

      Jerome Reil, Ian Lambie

      5. A Developmental Perspective on Children Who Commit Serious Violent Offences: From Science to Standards

      Eva Schmidt, Ann Skelton

      6. Effective Sentences for Children Who Commit Serious Offences – What Does the Evidence Tell Us?

      Jessica Asscher, Hanneke Creemers

      7. Disparities in Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?

      Yannick van den Brink, Louise Forde, Patricia Burghout, Daphne Beljaars

      PART III: GLOBAL PRACTICE

      8. Australia & New Zealand – Penal Responses to Children Who Commit Homicide: A View From the Southern Hemisphere

      Faith Gordon, Nessa Lynch

      9. Brazil – Children Who Commit Serious Crimes in Brazil: An Overview of the Juvenile Justice System's Response

      Eduardo Rezende Melo

      10. China – China’s Responses to Minors Who Commit Serious Crimes

      Ting He, Lida Wang

      11. Ghana – Indigenous Legal Principles and Child Rights: Reflections on Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Ghana

      Emmanuel A. Sowatey and Mabel Ama Pinkrah

      12. India – "Defeating the Ends of Juvenile Justice?": An Exploration of the Juvenile Justice Law in India and its Implications for Children Who Commit Serious Offences

      Bharti Ali, Enakshi Ganguly

      13. Iran – Criminal Responses to Serious Violent Crimes in Child Justice System in Iran

      Maryam Abachi

      14. Northwestern Europe – Responses to Serious Offending by Children in Northwestern Europe

      Eva Huls, Stephanie Rap, Yannick van den Brink

      15. South Africa - Responding to Children Who Commit Serious Offences: The South African Approach

      Stephan Terblanche

      16. United States - Responses to Children Who Commit Serious Offending in the United States

      Marsha Levick, Susan Vivien Mangold,

      PART IV: CONCLUSION

      17. Towards Principled and Evidence-Based Practices – Advancing the Agenda

      Louise Forde, Yannick van den Brink, Nessa Lynch

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