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Tackling youth anti-social behaviour in devolving Wales: a study of the tiered approach in Swansea

Simon Hoffman Orcid Logo, Stuart Macdonald Orcid Logo

Youth Justice, Volume: 11, Issue: 2, Pages: 150 - 167

Swansea University Authors: Simon Hoffman Orcid Logo, Stuart Macdonald Orcid Logo

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Taking youth anti-social behaviour as its focus, and drawing upon a recently completed study of the operation of the tiered approach to youth anti-social behaviour in Swansea, this article examines the important effects on youth justice of both devolution and the mediation of policy by practitioners...

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ISSN: 1473-2254
Published: Sage Publications 2011
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description Taking youth anti-social behaviour as its focus, and drawing upon a recently completed study of the operation of the tiered approach to youth anti-social behaviour in Swansea, this article examines the important effects on youth justice of both devolution and the mediation of policy by practitioners. The discussion of the policy agendas of the Westminster and Welsh Assembly Governments and the accounts of stakeholders in Swansea is structured around the following themes: de-escalation and diversion; consistency and avoiding net-widening; inclusionary welfarism and multi-agency partnership; and voluntarism, engagement and compliance.
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