“…Comparative research in youth justice can be a complex exercise, with many issues relating to national context, history and culture impacting the evaluation of particular approaches and policies in different contexts (see further, Field, 2019;Goldson, 2019;Nelken, 2019); it is, nonetheless, a valuable tool for comparing the broad policy directions taken in different youth justice systems as well as state responses to issues of concern (see, e.g., Cunneen, 2020;Goldson, 2019;Goldson et al, 2021;Hamilton, Fitzgibbon & Carr, 2016;Leenknecht, Put & Veeckmans, 2020;Muncie, 2011). While Ireland and New Zealand take different approaches to youth justice, there are a number of similarities in the youth justice systems and wider penal culture that make a comparison useful (Forde, 2021; see further Hamilton, 2013).…”