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Sociological Criminology and Youth Justice: Comparative Policy Analysis and Academic Intervention

NCJ Number
231256
Journal
Criminology & Criminal Justice Volume: 10 Issue: 2 Dated: May 2010 Pages: 211-230
Author(s)
Barry Goldson; Gordon Hughes
Date Published
May 2010
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This article examines the value of comparative policy analysis at the international, national, State, and local levels, and explores how this process informs policymaking in sociological criminology and youth justice.
Abstract
This article is presented in two interconnected parts. It addresses issues that have arguably received insufficient attention in most sociologically oriented criminological research and commentary on youth justice and related policy and practice developments, both within the UK jurisdictions and in wider international contexts. First, it highlights the need to recognize the complexities of comparative policy analysis at international, national, regional and local levels. Second, in the light of such complexity, the article attempts to explore the challenges confronting social science in general and sociological criminology in particular, in efforts to critically inform policymaking processes. In conclusion, it is suggested that the possibilities for vibrant, critical and publicly engaged academic intervention in the youth justice policy sphere rest upon the mobilization of theoretically and empirically based analyses, together with research-informed proposals for policy formation and practice development. Notes and references (Published Abstract)