New Labour, social justice and children: Political calculation and the deserving-undeserving schism

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作者
Goldson, B [1 ]
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[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Sociol Social Policy & Social Work Studies, Liverpool L69 7ZA, Merseyside, England
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10.1093/bjsw/32.6.683
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C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
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1204 ;
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Within a context of national prosperity and relative economic strength, poverty and inequality is rife in the UK. This paper considers the broad contours of such social injustice, before sharpening the focus to examine the specificities of child poverty. The New Labour government has made an 'historic pledge' to end child poverty within a generation. The paper traces the key policy initiatives that are being directed to this end and, by drawing on the latest research evidence, it attempts to assess their early impact. Whilst it is acknowledged that the government's social justice agenda has made some progress in 'tackling' child poverty, it is further proposed that a more rigorous redistributive approach is required if substantial and sustainable improvements are to be made. Furthermore, it is argued that the social justice agenda is conditioned by wider political calculations, which limit its scope. In this way the imperative to be seen to be 'tough on crime' has meant that policy responses to children in trouble have taken a. distinctive and increasingly punitive form. By developing the argument that New Labour's electoral ambitions have led it to re-engage with a specious 'deserving' 'undeserving' conceptual dichotomy, the paper assesses the implications for the treatment of child 'offenders' in particular, and the broader social justice project more generally.
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