2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10610-016-9318-x
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“It ain’t (just) what you do, it’s (also) the way that you do it”: The role of Procedural Justice in the Implementation of Anti-social Behaviour Interventions with Young People

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“…Hence, new conceptual tools are needed that are attuned to the complex interaction effects between different sanctions and strategies, their intended and unintended effects, and their existence within a wider regulatory landscape. The evidence presented here and elsewhere (Crawford et al 2016) should provide a stimulus to ongoing debates about the operation and efficacy of contemporary mechanisms to regulate juvenile behaviour and a platform for future theoretical development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Hence, new conceptual tools are needed that are attuned to the complex interaction effects between different sanctions and strategies, their intended and unintended effects, and their existence within a wider regulatory landscape. The evidence presented here and elsewhere (Crawford et al 2016) should provide a stimulus to ongoing debates about the operation and efficacy of contemporary mechanisms to regulate juvenile behaviour and a platform for future theoretical development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Whilst ABCs might involve more dialogue, power imbalances between the juvenile and practitioner signatories could preclude genuine collaboration (Wonnacott 1999: 281-282). Furthermore, as shown above and discussed in detail elsewhere, these tools also threaten sanctions for non-compliance, often in heavyhanded ways that undermine negotiation, trust and voluntariness (Crawford et al 2016). These reflections do not amount to an argument for more system contact, however.…”
Section: Command-based Regulationmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The crime of extortion against small traders who lined the roadside and illegal levies dominated the clashes that were rife [3] [4] [5]. Ironically, in carrying out these arbitrary actions, the image of citizens is used as an excuse, such as illegal levies carried out in the name of citizens regardless of the economic conditions of each of the people who are deprived of them in a subtle manner [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%