Mary Carpenter and the Birmingham Conference on Juvenile Justice

By Farah Sayeed Juvenile delinquency gradually emerged at the forefront of legal debate during industrialisation, where property laws governing a new urban society caused a rise in the number of juveniles being prosecuted. Peter King notes that juvenile delinquency was, “[…] given a further boost by the strategic use that urban magistrates made of the … Continue reading “Mary Carpenter and the Birmingham Conference on Juvenile Justice”

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