Youth Justice-An International Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Youth Justice-An International Journal is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘It’s a Hard Balance to Find’: The Perspectives of Youth Justice Practitioners in England on the Place of ‘Risk’ in an Emerging ‘Child-First’ World17
‘They Really Should Start Listening to You’: The Benefits and Challenges of Co-Producing a Participatory Framework of Youth Justice Practice15
Reconnecting Youth: Beyond Individualized Programs and Risks10
Supporting Children’s Resettlement (‘Reentry’) After Custody: Beyond the Risk Paradigm9
Youth Justice News8
‘We Just Want to be Treated with Respect!’: Using Restorative Approaches and the Dramatic Arts to Build Positive Relationships Between the Police and Young People7
Offending Girls and Restorative Justice: A Critical Analysis7
‘It’s Not Just Music, It Helps You from Inside’: Mixing Methods to Understand the Impact of Music on Young People in Contact With the Criminal Justice System6
Children and Crime: In the Moment6
Equality in the Youth Court: Meaning, Perceptions and Implications of the Principle of Equality in Youth Justice5
Black Young People and Gang Involvement in London4
‘Young People Just Resolve It in Their Own Group’: Young People’s Perspectives on Responses to Non-Consensual Intimate Image Distribution4
Transgender Youth, Challenges, Responses, and the Juvenile Justice System: A Systematic Literature Review of an Emerging Literature3
Observing Juvenile Courtrooms: Testing the Implementation of Guidelines on Child-Friendly Justice in Spain3
Youth and Parental Perceptions of a Holistic Juvenile Public Defense Model3
Family Belonging and Internalizing Symptoms among Youth Involved with the Juvenile Justice System3
Advancing Urban Peace: Preventing Gun Violence and Healing Traumatized Youth3
Challenges in the Future of Restorative Youth Justice in Ireland: Minimising Intervention, Maximising Participation3
Constructions of Deviance by Japanese and German Youth: A Criminological Comparison as a ‘Bottom-Up’ Project2
Colorblind Policy in a Carceral Geography: Reclaiming Public Education2
Building Cultures of Participation: Involving Young People in Contact with the Criminal Justice System in the Development of Drug Interventions in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Italy and Poland2
Mandatory Mental Health Screening for Justice-Involved Youth: A National Priority2
Deterring Children From Crime Through Sentencing: Can It Be Justified?2
The Pains and Gains of COVID-19 – Challenges to Child First Justice in the Pandemic2
Youth Justice: Looking Back & Forward2
Can Professional Interventions Contribute to an Escalation in Cases of Youth Violence? Considering the Impact of the Shift from Informal to Formal Youth Support on an Inner City Housing Estate2
‘It was like more easier’: Rangatahi (Young People) and Their whānau (Family) Talk About Communication Assistance in the New Zealand Youth Justice System2
Examining the Literacy Abilities of Young People With Language Difficulties Who Are Serving Community Orders Within the Youth Justice Service2
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