The Role of the Study-Work School: A Chinese Case Study on Early Intervention and Child-Centred Juvenile Justice

Despite governmental and cultural differences, many jurisdictions are experiencing common tensions between care and control within juvenile justice. The study–work school is an early intervention measure in China aiming at child protection and crime prevention. Relying on empirical data, this articl...

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Main Author: Shen, Anqi (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: 2015
In:Year: 2015
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Summary:Despite governmental and cultural differences, many jurisdictions are experiencing common tensions between care and control within juvenile justice. The study–work school is an early intervention measure in China aiming at child protection and crime prevention. Relying on empirical data, this article seeks to explore some characteristics of the study–work school, the role it plays and the challenges facing it. It is hoped that the findings here will inform local policy and practice, make contributions to the increasing international body of literature on comparative juvenile justice studies and help a better understanding of the implementation of global policy in local settings
DOI:10.1177/1473225415601250