Systemic failures in New Zealand's child-welfare and Family Court proceedings underlie and perpetuate child offending
Jerome Reil,
Ian Lambie,
Ruth Allen
Abstract:Early childhood offending onset (before age 14 years) is associated with increased risk of lifecourse offending and poor life outcomes. The vast majority of children who offend in Aotearoa New Zealand (N.Z.) have had involvement with the child-welfare system prior to offending. Why does this engagement with statutory systems not prevent the trajectory into offending, nor its persistence into the youth-justice system (aged 14–18)? This study interviewed 33 key stakeholders (including family members, lawyers, po… Show more
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