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Becoming an Ally: Breaking the Cycle of Oppression (2nd edn)
Authors:David McCallum  Jennifer Laurence
Institution:1. Victoria University , Victoria, Australia David.McCallum@vu.edu.au;3. Victoria University , Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

In the present context of “get tough on crime” and “back to criminal justice” campaigns that continue to dominate political agendas throughout Australia, critics point to the inadequacy of “welfarist” or reformist criminological and sociological theories that have informed interventions in the past and reinforce the need for “retributive justice” models of penal policy. The present paper examines historical evidence on the role of the human sciences in juvenile justice administration during the 1940s, a formative time when psychiatric, psychological, and social work expertise came together in the form of the Children's Court Clinic in Victoria. It suggests that contemporary critiques about the failure of the welfare model of juvenile justice inadequately capture the historical functioning of expertise in justice administration and the real extent to which the welfare model as “actual rehabilitative intervention” was ever implemented.
Keywords:Expertise  Juvenile Justice  Social Theory  Social Work History
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