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Set against the context of wider developments in youth justice in Britain, this book examines the origins, key features and outcomes of police work with young people, the realities of multi-agency decision-making, and the impact on young people and their families.
List of Figures - List of Tables - Acknowledgements - Introduction - The Policing of Juvenile Delinquency - Controlling Cautioning Practice and Police Discretion - Managing Youth Crime through Multi-Agency Partnerships - Constructing the Case for Caution - Conflicts in Multi-Agency Liaison - Receiving Police Cautioning - Summary and Concluding Remarks - Notes - Appendix - Bibliography - Index
'Youth, Crime and Police Work is a welcome addition to a surprisingly neglected area, and for those interested in the problem of juvenile delinquency it is a book that deserves to be read.' - Benjamin Goold, University of Oxford