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Criminal Justice Matters, Volume 76 Issue 1 2009

Children and Young People

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ISSN: 1934-6220 (electronic) 0962-7251 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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EDITORIAL
Children and young people
Will McMahon and Tammy McGloughlin introduce this issue of cjm

Will McMahon; Tammy McGloughlin
Page 1
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TOPICAL ISSUES AND COMMENT
New coalitions against trafficking in women?
Vanessa E Munro argues that the reform of trafficking legislation should be more candidly defended by the Home Office on the basis of the abolitionist agenda that effectively underpins it

Vanessa E. Munro
Pages 2 – 3
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What kind of justice long after genocide?
As the tribunal for the Cambodian Genocide attempts a measure of accountability, Linda Banner looks at the influence of culture on justice in Cambodia

Linda Banner
Pages 4 – 5
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Surveillance: who's really in control?
Abie Longstaff and John Graham point to the problems created by the increasing involvement of corporations in the surveillance society

Abie Longstaff; John Graham
Pages 6 – 7
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Prison expansion. Back to the drawing board?
Titans may have been abandoned but their replacements are little better, argues Jon Collins

Jon Collins
Pages 8 – 9
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EVIDENCE BASED POLICY
First-time youth offender entrants: more smoke and mirrors
Rod Morgan questions the Youth Justice Board's presentation of first-time entrants' data

Rod Morgan; Will McMahon
Pages 10 – 12
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THEMED SECTION: CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Children and young people in their own words
Sir Al Aynsley-Green introduces the contributions to this themed section

Al Aynsley-Green
Pages 14 – 15
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Children's rights: rhetoric and reality
Deena Haydon and Phil Scraton explore the deficit in effective implementation of children's rights in the UK

Deena Haydon; Phil Scraton
Pages 16 – 18
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What ‘justice’ for children in conflict with the law? Some reflections and thoughts
Barry Goldson argues that the treatment of children in conflict with the law is an important signifier of a society's civility

Barry Goldson
Pages 19 – 21
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‘It's not a life to live and it's time for a change – not just for me but for everyone’
Early in 2009 cjm spoke to Tony, aged 20, who has been in prison since he was 16, about being in care, being in prison and his plans for the future

Pages 22 – 23
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Pioneering a new educational forum
Liz Fekete reports on a debate on asylum-seeking children recently organised by students from Bristol's City Academy

Liz Fekete
Pages 24 – 25
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Trelya: Pictures, Words, Actions
Sam Coates introduces one of many projects children and young people have developed at Trelya

Sam Coates
Pages 26 – 28
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‘I will never forget Yarl's Wood’
A young girl (called Girl M, aged 15) speaks about her experience of Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre in 2007

Page 30
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‘Say it loud!’ – voices from the care system
Clare Edge spoke to a group of care-experienced young people who gave their answers to questions put to them by cjm

Clare Edge
Pages 31 – 33
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‘It's time to focus on the positive and change lives’
Earlier this year Ethan, aged 17, interviewed Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP, Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families

Pages 34 – 36
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Children and Young People
‘BUZZ OFF’ campaign
Charmain, Danielle, Lewis and Barry write about the Corby Young People Friendly Neighbourhood Project

Page 37
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11MILLION Takeover Day
11MILLION Takeover Day is organised by Sir Al Aynsley-Green, the Children's Commissioner for England, where children and young people are invited to work alongside adults to make a change and get involved in decision making

Pages 38 – 39
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THEMED SECTION: CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Have your say
11MILLION asked a number of children and young people what the words Justice, Respect, Safety, Fairness and Rights mean to them

Pages 40 – 41
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Treating our children as children first
Keith Towler calls for the youth justice system to be United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child compliant

Keith Towler
Pages 42 – 43
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