Dangers of Youth by Briony Neilson

Dangers of Youth by Briony Neilson

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In 1912 French legislators established a distinct criminal justice system for juveniles, enshrining probation at its heart and decriminalizing offences committed by children under the age of thirteen. Dangers of Youth examines critical debates about juvenile liability and the appropriate treatment of young offenders.

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Dangers of Youth by Briony Neilson

French society at the turn of the twentieth century was deeply preoccupied with the conduct and management of its young people, especially those who had broken the law. Legislators and social reformers of the Third Republic grappled with the question of whether children who committed offences should be held criminally responsible for their actions or if their age should exempt them from liability. Dangers of Youth examines foundational debates - about young lawbreakers, their criminal liability, and their appropriate treatment - at the origins of France's modern juvenile justice system. In a context of overcrowded prisons, frequent recidivism, a sluggish birth rate, and growing international tension, young offenders were viewed as harbingers of the nation's decline and as dangerous agents of disorder. At the same time, young people, including juvenile delinquents, were seen as victims of neglect and necessary vehicles for national regeneration. In 1912 legislators established a distinct criminal justice system for juveniles, enshrining probation at its heart and decriminalizing offences committed by children under the age of thirteen. Legislators drew on recommendations from France's pre-eminent penal reform association, the Soci t g n rale des prisons, introducing measures that enabled the state to intervene as never before in children's upbringing. Dangers of Youth is a detailed historical account of the emergence of greater age consciousness in the criminal justice system in modern France, which contributed to the creation of a distinct branch of justice for juveniles.

Dangers of Youth contributes to our understanding of juvenile justice by pulling together a wide variety of sources across an entire century, detailing major developments in ideas about childhood, adolescence, crime, and punishment” Sarah Fishman, University of Houston


Dangers of Youth contributes to our understanding of juvenile justice by pulling together a wide variety of sources across an entire century, detailing major developments in ideas about childhood, adolescence, crime, and punishment.” Sarah Fishman, University of Houston

Briony Neilson is an honorary associate in history at the University of Sydney and editor of French History and Culture.

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ISBN 13 9780228024330
ISBN 10 0228024331
Title Dangers of Youth
Author Briony Neilson
Series States People And The History Of Social Change
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
Year published 2025-05-13
Number of pages 306
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