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Young Persons Convicted of Grave Crimes - The 1933 Children and Young Persons Act (S.53) and Its Effect Upon Children's Rights

NCJ Number
100682
Journal
Howard Journal Volume: 24 Issue: 4 Dated: (November 1985) Pages: 282-297
Author(s)
J H Godsland; N G Fielding
Date Published
1985
Length
16 pages
Annotation
Children and young persons convicted of 'grave crimes' may be sentenced to indeterminate custody under Section 53 of the 1933 Children and Young Persons recent changes. Based on a period of observational fieldwork, interviews with children sentenced under S. 53 and interviews with staff charged with their care, the experience of the trial process and post-sentence circumstances of the juveniles is described. The research findings are considered in relation to the tension between the care and control of juvenile offenders. (Author abstract)