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    Transforming the balance of power? Child First collaboration: a conceptual analysis

    Hampson, Kathy ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6110-4282, Creaney, Sean ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0187-8889 and Burns, Samantha (2024) Transforming the balance of power? Child First collaboration: a conceptual analysis. Societies, 14 (8). 138. ISSN 2075-4698

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    Abstract

    Collaboration is one of the major tenets of Child First justice and yet is proving problematic in its application across the sector, especially where children are compelled through court orders to engage with interventions, creating inevitable power imbalances. In order to facilitate children in genuinely influencing decision-making processes which concern them, their voice needs to be given its proper value. In this article we use the youth justice system of England and Wales to explore the meaning, value and presence of collaboration within youth justice whilst examining the power dynamics at play through the analytical lenses of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological approach and Bourdieu’s analytical tools. This lends itself to a novel conceptualisation of collaboration within the youth justice space, which is applicable to youth justice contexts internationally, distinguishing between different forms of the concept and examining how much opportunity for influence is actually given to children within their own youth justice journeys.

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