Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction: A Preliminary Mapping of the Terrain
- Chapter 2 Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and the United Kingdom
- Chapter 3 Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in the United States and England and Wales
- Chapter 4 The Neoliberal Wings of the ‘Smoke-Breathing Dragon’: The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and Economic Development in the People's Republic of China
- Chapter 5 A Neoliberal Security Complex?
- Chapter 6 The Influence of Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under New Labour
- Chapter 7 Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 8 Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees
- Chapter 9 Religion and Criminal Justice in Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy
- Chapter 10 Markets, Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
Chapter 6 - The Influence of Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under New Labour
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction: A Preliminary Mapping of the Terrain
- Chapter 2 Neoliberalism and Crime in the United States and the United Kingdom
- Chapter 3 Neoliberalism, Prisons and Probation in the United States and England and Wales
- Chapter 4 The Neoliberal Wings of the ‘Smoke-Breathing Dragon’: The Cigarette Counterfeiting Business and Economic Development in the People's Republic of China
- Chapter 5 A Neoliberal Security Complex?
- Chapter 6 The Influence of Neoliberalism on the Development of the English Youth Justice System under New Labour
- Chapter 7 Institutionalising Commercialism? The Case of Social Marketing for Health in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 8 Neoliberal Policy, Quality and Inequality in Undergraduate Degrees
- Chapter 9 Religion and Criminal Justice in Canada, England and Wales: Community Chaplaincy and Resistance to the Surging Tide of Neoliberal Orthodoxy
- Chapter 10 Markets, Privatisation and Justice: Some Critical Reflections
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
Summary
Introduction
This chapter will examine the way in which the ideology of neoliberalism has impacted upon and consequently reshaped the youth justice system in England and Wales in the period 1997–2010 (for policy developments during 2010–15, see Ministry of Justice 2010). Neoliberal conceptions of the role of the state have encouraged the formulation of policies based on principles of social inequality, penal expansionism and on the diminution of welfare concerns. In the neoliberal context, less attention is paid to the social contexts and social analytics of crime and more on prescriptions of individual/family/community responsibility and accountability. Neoliberal discourse emphasises eliminating the concept of the community and replacing it with individual responsibility (Gray 2001). Social problems consequently become defined in terms of the individual rather than state responsibility. The best outcomes for society will be realised when governments retreat from involvement in social programs that breed welfare dependency. This chapter will show some of the relationships between the violations of law in youth and the neoliberal model as a factor of increasing marginalisation of concern for the welfare needs of young people. It will critically examine whether the influence of neoliberalism has led to a renewed criminalisation of young people and their families and argue that society must acknowledge that it, as well as the offender, has some responsibility for youth offending.
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- Organising NeoliberalismMarkets, Privatisation and Justice, pp. 135 - 154Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2012