Challenging Notions of Children’s “Participation” in the Youth Justice System

Anthony Charles, Kathy Hampson, Stephen Case, Aaron Brown
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A child’s right to participate in decision making is seminally proclaimed in Article 12, uncrc. Yet, it is often the case that the rhetoric associated with children’s “participation rights” does not reflect practice. Especially in the case of the youth justice system, significant challenges exist concerning both notions of the right to participate and how it translates into and influences what should be appropriate interventions for young people. This article draws upon three studies which critically examined the concept of participation and children’s decision making in pre-court and custody and resettlement settings. Listening to what young people said through these studies, reflections are offered concerning prevailing understandings and the operationalisation of “participation” within existing youth justice approaches. Additionally, consideration is afforded to barriers to effective participation in youth justice and the transformative potential that the right to participate in decision making offers those who come into conflict with the law.
挑战儿童 "参与 "青少年司法系统的观念
儿童参与决策的权利在《儿童权利公约》第 12 条中有明确规定。然而,与儿童 "参与权 "相关的言论往往并不反映实际情况。特别是在青少年司法系统中,无论是参与权的概念,还是如何将其转化为对青少年的适当干预措施并对其产生影响,都存在着巨大的挑战。本文借鉴了三项研究,这些研究批判性地考察了参与的概念以及儿童在庭前、监护和重新安置环境中的决策。通过聆听青少年在这些研究中的发言,本文对现有青少年司法方法中对 "参与 "的普遍理解和可操作性进行了反思。此外,还考虑了有效参与青少年司法的障碍,以及参与决策的权利为触犯法律者提供的变革潜力。
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