It would seem that where youth crime is concerned the baby was tossed out with the bath water. Family group conferences are fine and many kids will straighten up after an FGC. If the kid doesn't straighten up though, they just keep having conferences even though it is obviously pointless. Unless he does something really serious.
If I may mention a "hypothetical" case? A group of kids break into a house, one holds a knife to the throat of the wife and tells the husband,
"Get the money or I'll kill the bitch."
This hypothetical kid was such a frequent flyer in the youth justice system that he had featured in no less than ten conferencess. It was obvious to the Police who the guilty party was and he was arrested immediately. Next morning he arrived in the local CYF office laughing and joking. Somebody questioned his carefree attitude.
"Why? Nothings going to happen to me."
That was the distillation of what he had learned in his ten conferencess.
He was wrong. He had graduated to a crime serious enough to send him to the big house. The adult one. Hypothetically of course.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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