Co-production in Youth Justice

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Co-production in Youth Justice

Creaney, Sean; Burns, Samantha

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2026

372

Dura

Inglês

9781032992259

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1.Introducing co-production in youth justice. Part 1: Theory and principles: contextualising the unique challenges of co-production in youth justice. 2.Unravelling the conceptual ambiguity of co-production for transformation. 3.Co-production in youth justice: power-sharing, procedural justice, and reflexive critical pragmatism. 4.Challenges in capturing the authentic voice of the 'unchildlike child'. 5.Co-production and harm reduction: Collaborating with children assessed as 'high risk'. 6.Collaboration with children: Mind the exploitation trap!. Part 2: Values and policy implications: co-production approaches and evidence-informed policymaking. 7.Children's Right to Participate in Youth Justice Research: Opportunities and Challenges in Irish Youth Justice. 8.Co-producing a Child First Policy Framework for the West Yorkshire Violence Reduction Partnership. 9.Opportunities for progressing trauma-informed youth justice case management through co-production principles. 10.Using creative arts approaches for co-production in youth justice. 11.Black Space Making - Co-Creating Hope for Black and Mixed heritage boys in and outside the Criminal Justice System. 12.Interdisciplinary methodological innovations for enhancing co-production with professionals and children in secure settings. Part 3: Lived experiences of practice: Children and young people's voices within narratives of co-production. 13.Youth Justice Lived Experience as carceral capital in the co-production of peer support programmes in prisons. 14."I would want to see young people working in here, that's what I want to see..." How peer support opportunities in youth justice services can support a Child First, trauma-informed, and reparative model of practice for Youth Justice'. 15.Drawing on lived experience in a Youth Justice context. 16."You learn to rebel by being locked up": Young People's Experience of Restriction, Control and Agency in the Children and Young People Secure Estate. 17.Co-production as social justice: a reflection on creative consultations with young adults and young people. 18.Conclusion: co-production as the vehicle? The journey to transform justice with children and young people.
participatory justice;trauma-informed approaches;procedural justice;peer support programmes;creative research methods;harm reduction youth services;child participation policy frameworks