Login / Signup

The Pains and Gains of COVID-19 - Challenges to Child First Justice in the Pandemic.

Kathy HampsonStephen CaseRoss Little
Published in: Youth justice : the journal of the National Association for Youth Justice (2022)
The global COVID-19 pandemic has particularly affected justice-involved children. Youth justice policy changes and innovations have assisted communication and engagement with these vulnerable children during unprecedented times, while attempting to limit risks of contagion and criminalisation - all central tenets of the 'Child First' guiding principle for the Youth Justice System of England and Wales. While some changes have enhanced the experiences of some justice-involved children (gains), others have disproportionately disadvantaged justice-involved children in court, community and custody contexts (pains), increasing criminalisation, disengagement and anxiety. These pains of COVID-19 have effectively eroded the rights of this already-vulnerable group of children.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • mental illness
  • social media
  • sleep quality
  • climate change
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus