The Pains and Gains of COVID-19 – Challenges to Child First Justice in the Pandemic

Date

2022-02-21

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Abstract

The global COVID-19 pandemic has particularly affected justice-involved children. Youth justice policy changes and innovations have assisted communication and engagement with these vulnerable children during unprecedented times, whilst attempting to limit risks of contagion and criminalisation - all central tenets of the 'Child First' guiding principle for the Youth Justice System of England and Wales. Whilst some changes have enhanced the experiences of some justice-involved children (gains), others have disproportionately disadvantaged justice-involved children in court, community and custody contexts (pains), increasing criminalisation, disengagement and anxiety. These pains of COVID-19 have effectively eroded the rights of this already-vulnerable group of children.

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COVID-19, Youth justice, England and Wales, Youth Justice Board, Youth Offending Teams, Child First youth justice, Youth criminalisation, solitary confinement, Engagement, Children's rights

Citation

Hampson, K., Case, S. and Little, R. (2022) The Pains and Gains of COVID-19 – Challenges to Child First Justice in the Pandemic. Youth Justice,

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Research Institute