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Alternatives to youth imprisonment : evaluating the Victorian youth attendance order

journal contribution
posted on 1996-01-01, 00:00 authored by Reece WaltersReece Walters
On 22 June 1988 the then Minister for Community Services Victoria, Race Matthews, officially launched the Youth Attendance Order (YAO), a high tariff alternative for young offenders aged between 15 and 18 years who were facing a term of detention. Throughout the order’s gestation, much debate occurred about the impact it would have on rates of juvenile incarceration as well as about the potential ‘net widening’ effect it could have on less serious offenders. In May 1994 the National Centre For Socio-Legal Studies at La Trobe University submitted its report evaluating the Victorian Youth Attendance Order. This article presents some of the major findings of that report and examines the future options for this high tariff order in juvenile justice

History

Journal

Australian and New Zealand journal of criminology

Volume

29

Article number

2

Pagination

166-181

Location

London, Eng.

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Copyright notice

1996, Sage Publications

Publisher

Sage Publishing