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In todays episode we look a new piece of research which explores how young people convicted of murder process their actions, frame their own blameworthiness and interpret the context of their crimes.
What impact do these three insights have a young person convicted of murder and how do they impact any hope of rehabilitation?
It's a paper called The Moral Weight of Murder by Dr Susie Hulley and is published in the British Journal of Criminology.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azaf089
To contact A Perspective on Crime follow the link below
https://tr.ee/Ymb5yiqRUW
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By Shane TannerIn todays episode we look a new piece of research which explores how young people convicted of murder process their actions, frame their own blameworthiness and interpret the context of their crimes.
What impact do these three insights have a young person convicted of murder and how do they impact any hope of rehabilitation?
It's a paper called The Moral Weight of Murder by Dr Susie Hulley and is published in the British Journal of Criminology.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azaf089
To contact A Perspective on Crime follow the link below
https://tr.ee/Ymb5yiqRUW
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.