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While drug use, gang activity, and knife violence frequently dominate news coverage of youth crime, is the complete picture being told? Youth justice represents a specialized field within criminology, and this program challenges the narratives pushed by popular politics and conventional media. What are your thoughts on England setting its age of criminal responsibility at just 10 years old - the lowest in Europe? At what developmental stage can children truly comprehend the repercussions of their behavior? How do familial and societal influences shape adolescent development - and why might criminal pathways appear as the sole viable choice for some young individuals? We focus on facts rather than headlines and hype, jointly investigating the psychological, societal, and governmental forces that have influenced juvenile justice systems across time and borders.
Gain insights from instructors with firsthand knowledge of youth justice mechanisms, discover the complex realities facing vulnerable adolescents, and reassess your own biases through fresh perspectives. This is your opportunity to explore more meaningful inquiries - to become the advocate young individuals require. Embark on an intensive exploration of juvenile justice frameworks - their origins, transformations, and operational structures - while acquiring essential practitioner knowledge. Throughout your studies, you'll experience personal growth, developing both the interpersonal abilities and self-assurance needed to effectively collaborate with youth, their support networks, and multidisciplinary organizations.