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‘It’s a hard balance to find’

 
 
 

Anne-Marie Day, Keele University,  discusses the perspectives of youth justice practitioners in England on the place of ‘risk’ in an emerging ‘child first’ world.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/ADGQ1211

Photo by Aziz Acharki on Unsplash

 
Richard Rowley15 June 2022
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