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Reflections on international youth justice: a personal view

Rod Morgan is shocked by the imagery at a recent youth justice conference

Page 40 | Published online: 07 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

When it comes to youth justice, my emotions often run high, particularly when the impact on individuals is clear. I sometimes come home shaken from interviewing children in custody. Tears tend to well up when I'm watching a wonderful performance, dance or music for example, by kids who've been in trouble and whose faces also betray some of the wear and tear they've borne in their short lives. So, when attending the fourth International Juvenile Justice Observatory conference in Rome at the beginning of November 2010, I made sure that I went to two photographic film shows run during the lunch breaks.

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Rod Morgan

Rod Morgan is Visiting Professor at the University Police Science Institute, Cardiff and former chair of the Youth Justice Board

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