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A Retrograde Step: The Potential Impact of High Visibility Uniforms Within Youth Justice Reparation
Authors:NICHOLAS PAMMENT  TOM ELLIS
Institution:Nicholas Pamment is Lecturer and Tom Ellis is Principal Lecturer,Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth
Abstract:Abstract: The Labour government has recently introduced uniforms for adult offenders undertaking community service as part of their community orders. There have also been calls within the youth justice arena to introduce uniforms to young offenders undertaking reparation. Through observations, interviews and questionnaires with young offenders and their supervising staff, we argue that the introduction of uniforms will be counterproductive on a number of levels. In short, it would be a retrograde step. We conclude with a suggestion on how to increase the visibility of unpaid work by offenders within the community, without the negative impact of uniforms.
Keywords:reparation  community service  offender uniforms  shaming  youth justice  community sentences
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