Reshaping
Juvenile Justice:
The New South Wales Young Offenders Act |
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Edited
by Janet Chan
RRP $38.50 (incl gst) ISBN 9780975196731
Reshaping Juvenile
Justice examines reforms in New South Wales under the Young
Offenders Act 1997. The Act institutionalises a fresh
approach to juvenile justice – one that regulates police
discretion at the gate-keeping level, emphasises diversion
as a principle, introduces restorative conferencing as an
intermediate intervention, and relegates the use of courts
to the last resort
The enactment of
the Young Offenders Act followed years of experimentation
with various models of police cautioning and diversion. The
Act is unique in its focus on community, victim and family
participation; in the limits it places on the exercise of
police discretion; and in the provisions made for children’s
access to legal advice. The reform is also exceptional in
that it was implemented through an unusual mixture of cross-government
and community co-operation. An independent agency, the Youth
Justice Conferencing Directorate, was established to manage
and administer youth justice conferences. Conference convenors
are recruited from individuals who live and work in the local
communities. As an innovative social experiment, the impact
of the Act will be watched by policymakers and researchers
both nationally and internationally.
Reshaping Juvenile
Justice brings together the most up-to-date research evidence
and analysis of the Young Offenders Act. It details
the history of the Act’s development and implementation.
It describes the workings of the Act and evaluates its effectiveness
and impact on young offenders, victims, and juvenile crime.
In discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the Act and
in identifying the critical success factors and barriers to
implementation, the monograph lays the groundwork for future
debates on juvenile justice in Australia.
The book can be ordered from The Institute or The
Federation Press.
See our reports
page for a copy of a report related to this publication
(Reshaping Juvenile Justice: A Study of the New South Wales
Young Offenders Act 1997: Final report (2004))
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