Youth Justice-An International Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Youth Justice-An International Journal is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Strategic Offending: Colombia’s Part-Time Child Drug Traffickers and Their Community, City and Country Lines24
Examining the Literacy Abilities of Young People With Language Difficulties Who Are Serving Community Orders Within the Youth Justice Service12
Approving the Prosecution of Young Children in China: A Dangerous Choice?7
COVID-19 and Family Visits: A Systematic Jurisdiction Analysis of Family Visitation and Safety Policies in Juvenile Correctional Facilities in the United States6
Selective Adaptation of the RNR Model in China’s Juvenile Criminal Justice System: Balancing Rehabilitation and Risk Management6
Challenges in the Future of Restorative Youth Justice in Ireland: Minimising Intervention, Maximising Participation5
Correction Notice5
The Youth Justice Commute (or the Institutional Construction of Youth Transport Poverty)3
Achieving Meaningful Youth Participation in Juvenile Court3
Exploring Children’s Understanding of the Legal Rights of Suspects in England and Wales3
Temptations, Techniques and Typologies: Insights from a Western Australian Sample of Young People Who Burgle3
Gendered Justice: Inequalities in the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility in Iran3
The Immigration–Crime Nexus: Inner and Outer Containment Buffer or A Push Toward Delinquency3
Age, Development and the Changing Norms of Youth Justice3
Children’s and Families’ Perspectives and Understanding of Children’s Court Criminal Processes and Consequences: A Scoping Review of Qualitative Grey Literature3
Decolonising Youth Justice, Rethinking Childhood: Caribbean Counterstories in Detention3
Youth Justice News2
Adolescents’ and Parents’ Knowledge of Laws Pertaining to Adolescent Sexual Behavior: The Role of Perceived Policy Fairness on Adolescents’ Willingness to Violate the Law2
Compelled by an Emotional Economy of Care: Explorations of the Youth Justice Student ‘Career’2
The Pains and Gains of COVID-19 – Challenges to Child First Justice in the Pandemic2
Children’s Rights to Access to Justice and Remedy: Recent Developments2
Family Belonging and Internalizing Symptoms among Youth Involved with the Juvenile Justice System2
The Right to Participation in Youth Justice Research2
‘Won the Battle but Lost the War?’ ‘County Lines’ and the Quest for Victim Status: Reflections and Challenges2
A Difficult Balance: Challenges and Possibilities for Local Protocols to Reduce Unnecessary Criminalisation of Children in Care and Care Leavers2
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