
Cautionary Tales: Young People, Crime and Policing in Edinburgh
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Mystery
Children’s
Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 1994
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
185628851X
ISBN-13
9781856288514
Description
Set against the backdrop of Edinburgh, this work delves into the complex relationships between young people, crime, and the policing practices that affect their lives. The authors reveal the nuanced and often contentious dynamics at play, exploring how societal perceptions of youth intersect with law enforcement strategies. Through thorough research and engaging narratives, they highlight the experiences of young individuals navigating a world where they are often seen as both potential offenders and victims.
The book challenges readers to rethink preconceived notions about youth criminality and the role of policing. By giving voice to those impacted by these issues, it not only sheds light on the struggles faced by young people in urban environments but also prompts a broader conversation about justice, community, and the future of policing practices. It serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding the critical intersections of youth, crime, and societal responses within contemporary Scotland.
The book challenges readers to rethink preconceived notions about youth criminality and the role of policing. By giving voice to those impacted by these issues, it not only sheds light on the struggles faced by young people in urban environments but also prompts a broader conversation about justice, community, and the future of policing practices. It serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding the critical intersections of youth, crime, and societal responses within contemporary Scotland.
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