Youth Crime, the ‘Parenting Deficit’ and State Intervention: A Contextual Critique

On 1 June 2000 a new court order was implemented in England and Wales. The Parenting Order provided for the extension of state intervention (primarily through youth justice agencies) into ‘family life’. We have recently completed research with regard to youth justice parenting initiatives, and durin...

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