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Professor Roger Smith's Outputs (7)

Social work with young offenders (2011)
Book Chapter
Smith, R., & Littlechild, B. (2011). Social work with young offenders. In K. Wilson, G. Ruch, M. Lymbery, & A. Cooper (Eds.), Social Work: An introduction to contemporary practice (535-565). (2nd). Pearson Longman

Developing restorative practice: contemporary lessons from an English juvenile diversion project of the 1980s (2011)
Journal Article
Smith, R. (2011). Developing restorative practice: contemporary lessons from an English juvenile diversion project of the 1980s. Contemporary Justice Review, 14(4), 425-438. https://doi.org/10.1080/10282580.2011.616372

A historical account of an early innovation in restorative practice in the UK is presented. It was initially developed as a juvenile diversion program, based on principles of offense resolution and minimum intervention. The projects, known as Juvenil... Read More about Developing restorative practice: contemporary lessons from an English juvenile diversion project of the 1980s.

Doing Justice to Young People: Youth Crime and Social Justice (2011)
Book
Smith, R. (2011). Doing Justice to Young People: Youth Crime and Social Justice. Willan/Routledge

The problem of definition Up to now, we have been primarily concerned with reviewing the processes associated with young people’s identified characteristics and behaviour, and the theoretical frameworks within which these have been discussed. In othe... Read More about Doing Justice to Young People: Youth Crime and Social Justice.

Where Now for Youth Justice? (2011)
Journal Article
Smith, R. (2011). Where Now for Youth Justice?. British Journal of Community Justice, 9(1/2), 69-80

This article reviews the current state of play in youth justice, taking particular note of the rhetoric and initial reform proposals of the incoming coalition government. The recent history of youth justice and the nature of previous debates in this... Read More about Where Now for Youth Justice?.