Professionals' perceptions of offending in children's residential care |
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Authors: | Julie Shaw |
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Affiliation: | Leeds Metropolitan University, Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Beckett Park Campus, Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper reports on and discusses the results of part of the author's PhD study. It focuses on professionals' perceptions of the factors that contribute to young people in residential children's homes coming to the attention of the criminal justice system, with consideration given to how such perceptions might impact on responses to the young people. As part of a case study of a particular local authority area, the author undertook semi‐structured interviews and a focus group with 31 professionals from the care and criminal justice systems. The implications of the findings for policy and practice are discussed. |
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Keywords: | children in care system criminology/criminal justice difficult behaviour looked‐after children residential care young offenders |
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