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Brown, Kevin (2007) Examining the introduction of legislation in Ireland to tackle juvenile anti-social behaviour. Probation Journal, 54, (3), pp. 239-250. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0264550507080372.

In July 2006, the Irish Parliament passed legislation aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour following a perceived increase in the problem. The new provisions are based on existing law and practice in England and Wales. However, the legislation includes a framework for dealing with juveniles that differs in a number of respects from that which exists in England and Wales. This article examines how the Irish legislation proposes to treat juveniles engaged in antisocial behaviour and contrasts this with the English approach.


Item Type
Article
Publication Type
Irish-related, Article
Drug Type
All substances
Intervention Type
Crime prevention
Date
2007
Identification #
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0264550507080372
Page Range
pp. 239-250
Publisher
Sage
Volume
54
Number
3
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Accession Number
HRB (Not in collection)
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