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Youth justice in the UK: children, young people and crime
Youth justice in the UK: children, young people and crime

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This free course was written by Rod Earle.

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Figure 2: https://pixabay.com/ photos/ justice-statue-lady-justice-2060093/

Figure 3: Bromley Briefings Prison Factfile Autumn 2018 (page 39) Prison Reform Trust

Figure 4: Photo by Angela Cavina https://www.pexels.com/ photo/ close-up-photography-of-adult-black-and-white-american-pit-bull-terrier-prone-lying-on-floor-1840427/

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Video 1: Labels: courtesy Media Academy Cardiff http://www.mediaacademycardiff.org/

Audio 1: clip from Law in Action Exploring the Age of Criminal Responsibility https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b00l0z36 © BBC (2009)

Audio 2: clip from Law in Action Exploring the Age of Criminal Responsibility https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b00l0z36 © BBC

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