Young People, Conflict and Regulation

Set against the progress claimed since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, this article reflects the reality of life for children and young people as they negotiate the aftermath of the Conflict in Northern Ireland. Their experiences of informal and formal policing, community and State control, demonstr...

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Agreement
Children
children's rights
Community policing
Conflict
Conflicts
Criminal justice
Decentralization in government
Devolution
Good Friday Agreement
Investigations (Law Enforcement)
Justice
Juvenile Justice
Law enforcement
Legal reform
marginalisation
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Police
Policing
Policy making
Political conflicts
Reform
Regulation
Social control
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Young adults
Youth
Youth justice
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