Youth Justice 4th Edition A Canadian Perspective – Daniel Antonowicz

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Youth Justice: A Canadian Perspective, 4th Edition, by Daniel Antonowicz offers a thorough examination of the Canadian youth justice system. This comprehensive text delves into the historical development, fundamental principles, and core concepts that shape youth justice in Canada.

The book provides a detailed look at the roles and responsibilities of key players within the system, including law enforcement, Crown attorneys, defense counsel, judges, and probation officers. It clearly explains the various stages of youth justice proceedings, ranging from extrajudicial measures and pre-trial processes to formal trials.

Readers will gain a clear understanding of the sentencing and disposition options available to youth courts. The text also addresses the system’s approach to specific types of offenses, such as violent crime, property crime, and drug-related crimes. Challenges facing the system and potential future directions are also explored.

This essential resource is invaluable for students, practitioners, and policymakers involved in youth justice. Its in-depth analysis and clear explanations make it an ideal tool for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the Canadian youth justice system. The ISBNs are 9780190166946, 0190166940, 9780190166960, and 0190166967.

Youth Justice: A Canadian Perspective, 4th Edition by Daniel Antonowicz (ISBN: 9780190166946). A comprehensive guide to the Canadian youth justice system, exploring its history, principles, and challenges. Ideal for students and practitioners.