Across
- 3. Work The framework advocating for societal change to address root causes of youth crime.
- 10. A cycle where societal reactions reinforce criminal behavior.
- 11. A youth crime prevention strategy involving eduand community support.
- 14. An approach to justice that focuses on repairing harm and restoring relationships.
- 17. The act of holding individuals accountable while providing opportunities for rehabilitation.
- 20. Labels given to individuals that can perpetuate exclusion and deviant behavior.
- 21. A long-term effect of criminalization, often resulting in unemployment or isolation.
- 22. A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
Down
- 1. Approach focusing on the strengths and potential of young people rather than deficits.
- 2. A Theory that explores how crime is defined by societal norms and power structures.
- 4. A supportive method of youth engagement focusing on shared decision-making.
- 5. The disproportionate representation of certain groups in the criminal justice system.
- 6. Systematic unfair treatment based on race, class, or gender.
- 7. The process of reintegrating offenders into society after rehabilitation.
- 8. The procedures, routines and organisational culture of any organisation that, often without intent, contribute to less favourable outcomes for minority groups than for the majority of the population, from the organisation's policies, programmes, employment, and services.
- 9. The action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
- 12. A system of beliefs and norms that shapes societal attitudes toward youth crime.
- 13. A societal reaction to a perceived threat, often amplified by media.
- 15. Theoretical framework emphasizing the influence of external labels on identity and behavior.
- 16. A term describing societal privilege or authority that shapes youth experiences.
- 18. The process of ensuring justice while addressing systemic barriers.
- 19. A term describing unfair assumptions or stereotypes about young people.
