Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History

This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the last two decades, with some reference to broader European and North American influences. The article outlines the early analyses of historical juvenile crime, particularly in relation to the influence o...

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Main Author: Heather Shore
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Navarra 2011-12-01
Series:Memoria y Civilización
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Online Access:https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/myc/article/view/1693
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description This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the last two decades, with some reference to broader European and North American influences. The article outlines the early analyses of historical juvenile crime, particularly in relation to the influence of ‘history from below’ approaches, and the history of childhood. It then moves on to consider the debates around the ‘invention’ of the juvenile offender, thus exploring the early nineteenth century as a significant period for the establishment of the early juvenile justice system. A key focus will be on the main themes of recent research into juvenile crime, in particular relating to gender, social policy, and the emergence of juvenile-specific penal institutions. Moreover, the article also considers delinquency as a broader paradigm in relation to attitudes to adolescence and youth people, in particular revisiting the themes explored by Geoffrey Pearson in his significant 1983 book, Hooligans: A History of Respectable Fears. The conclusion will briefly consider 'new directions' and opportunities for research in this area.
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Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History
Memoria y Civilización
delincuencia juvenil
delincuentes juveniles
adolescencia
hooligans
criminalidad
infancia
historiografía
title Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History
title_full Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History
title_fullStr Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History
title_full_unstemmed Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History
title_short Inventing and Re-Inventing the Juvenile Delinquent in British History
title_sort inventing and re inventing the juvenile delinquent in british history
topic delincuencia juvenil
delincuentes juveniles
adolescencia
hooligans
criminalidad
infancia
historiografía
url https://www.unav.edu/publicaciones/revistas/index.php/myc/article/view/1693
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