Article type: Commentary
30 October 2017
Volume 42 Issue 4
Article type: Commentary
30 October 2017
Volume 42 Issue 4
A Just System? How Punitive Youth Justice Systems Increase the Risk of Crime
Julie Edwards1 *
Affiliations
1 CEO, Jesuit Social Services, Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Correspondence
* Julie Edwards
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Julie Edwards1 *
Affiliations
1 CEO, Jesuit Social Services, Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Correspondence
* Julie Edwards
CITATION: Edwards J. (2017). A Just System? How Punitive Youth Justice Systems Increase the Risk of Crime. Children Australia, 42(4), 2095. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2017.39
Abstract
For children and young people who offend, contact with the justice system can lead to life-long offending, with evidence showing that the younger a child enters the justice system the more likely he/she is to have sustained contact and go on to reoffend (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW),