TY - BOOK AU - Baidawi,Susan AU - Sheehan,Rosemary TI - "Crossover" children in the youth justice and child protection systems T2 - Routledge frontiers of criminal justice SN - 9780429291517 AV - HV713 .B32 2020 U1 - 362.74 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Child welfare KW - Juvenile delinquents KW - Social conditions KW - Juvenile justice, Administration of KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology KW - bisacsh KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work N1 - Child protection and youth offending: a cross-national concern / Susan Baidawi -- Government and policy developments related to crossover children / Rosemary Sheehan -- The characteristics and pathways of crossover children: the study explained / Susan Baidawi -- Court records: the profile of "crossover kids" / Susan Baidawi -- Crossover kids: professionals' perspectives on offending and desistance / Rosemary Sheehan -- Culture and indigeneity: risk and responses for indigenous crossover children / Rosemary Sheehan -- The nature and contexts of offending among crossover children / Susan Baidawi -- Crossover children: where criminogenic risk meets systemic disadvantage / Susan Baidawi -- Disrupting the pipeline: decriminalising child protection-involved youth / Susan Baidawi N2 - "'Crossover' Children in the Youth Justice and Child Protection Systems explores the outcomes faced by the group of children who experience involvement with both child protection and youth justice systems across several countries, including the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Situated against a backdrop of international evidence and grounded in a two-year study with the Children's Court in Victoria, Australia, this book presents a cohesive picture of the backgrounds, characteristics, and pathways traversed by crossover children. It presents statistical data from 300 crossover Children's Court case files, alongside the expert evidence of 82 professionals, to generate a comprehensive picture of the lives of crossover children, and the individual and systemic challenges that they face. The book investigates the crucial question of why some children involved with child welfare systems experience particularly poor criminal justice outcomes, demonstrating how the convergence of cumulative childhood adversity, complex support needs, and systemic disadvantage produce acutely damaging outcomes for some crossover youth. It outlines the implications of the study, including how these findings might shape diversion and differential justice system responses to child protection-involved youth, and the innovative approaches adopted internationally to avert the care to custody trajectory. This book is internationally relevant and will be of great interest to students and scholars of criminology and law, social work, psychology and sociology, as well as legal, welfare and government agencies and policy developers, non-government peak bodies and services, professional probation services, case managers, health and mental health services, disability and drug treatment agencies, and others who work with both young offenders and the design and implementation of policy and legislation"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429291517 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -