Safer Communities: Volume 22 Issue 2
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A journal on crime, crime prevention and community safetyTable of contents - Special Issue: Theory and practice of co-production and co-creation in Youth Justice
Guest Editors: Sean Creaney, Samantha Burns, Anne-Marie Day
Experiential peers cultivate a participation culture in youth justice
Andi BrierleyThe purpose of this viewpoint paper is to explore the concept of experiential peer support, which involves individuals who have lived experiences of using care and justice…
County Lines and the power of the badge: the LFC Foundation’s approach to youth intervention
Francis Hargreaves, Paula Carroll, Grace Robinson, Sean Creaney, Andrew O’ConnorThis paper aims to explore the purpose and outline the key features of Liverpool Football Club Foundation’s County Lines (CL) programme and how principles of collaboration and…
Co-producing trauma-informed youth justice in Australia?
Andrew Day, Catia Malvaso, Luke Butcher, Joanne O'Connor, Katherine McLachlanRecent years have seen significant policy and practice interest in how to best respond to the impact of childhood maltreatment and adversity on young people’s contact with youth…
Exploring the impact of music on children at risk of contact with the criminal justice system
Laura Caulfield, Bozena SojkaPrevious research has demonstrated the positive impact of participation in a music programme run by a Youth Offending Team in England (Caulfield et al., 2020). While the previous…
Exploring partnerships with justice-involved children in Hong Kong: the role of social workers and barriers towards transformation
Samantha BurnsThis study aims to explore adult professional’s role using the conceptual framework of co-production. It proposes that when adult professionals recognise children’s expertise…
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1757-8043e-ISSN:
2042-8774ISSN-L:
1757-8043Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Timi Osidipe