Is youth offending worsening or is it just a matter of perception?
For each of the three years 2002, 03 and 04 Principal Youth Court Judge Andrew Becroft published a paper called, "Youth Offending: Putting the Headlines in Context".
It asked, Is violent offending by under 17 year olds increasing?
Yes. And no.
Violent offending attributed to 14-16 year olds has increased since 1991 but much less so since 1995.
And, each edition concluded;
It has been rightly said that each generation unfavourably compares the young people of today with previous golden ages. However an analysis of the available statistics shows that the popular belief that youth offending is rapidly increasing and out of control is not actually accurate, and does not accord with the experience of those working with young people.
But today the Taranaki Daily News has the following report;
Urgent research is needed to find out why a small percentage of teen boys and girls are becoming increasingly violent, says New Zealand's chief Youth Court judge.....
Visiting New Plymouth last week, Judge Becroft said that as a member of the judiciary he was unable to comment on law changes because they were Parliament's responsibility.
But, as a member of the Government's Youth Justice Advisory Group, he was calling for urgent research into the reasons why top-end serious offending by a small number of 14 to 16-year-olds was becoming more serious.
It was a trend in Western countries.
So, sadly, the answer is yes - straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak.
Who are the major emitters?
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2 comments:
I can no longer link to that report from the New Plymouth newspaper. Was it published elsewhere? Deborah Coddington
New Zealand Health News - Media Monitoring Service by EIN News - 2:48pm
Judge Andrew Becroft at the new Youth Health Centre. Urgent research is needed to find ... and girls are becoming increasingly violent, says New Zealand's ...
www.einnews.com/newzealand/newsfeed-
new-zealand-health - 6 May 2007 -
Supposedly at above link but I can't find it.
What is italicised in my post is a straight cut and paste.
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