Unemployment policies criminalize young people, perpetuating antisocial behavior cycle.
The article explores how young people in the UK are criminalized through laws targeting antisocial behavior and unemployment. It identifies three ways this happens: making certain behaviors illegal, pushing young people towards criminal activities, and blaming them for their circumstances. The study suggests that combining insights from criminology and socio-legal studies can improve our understanding of criminalization and help create more effective policies for young people.