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Producing the moral citizen: the Looking After Children system and the regulation of children and young people in public care
Paul Michael Garrett
University of Nottingham
Local authorities are increasingly beginning to use the Looking After Children (LAC) system to, ostensibly, improve outcomes for children and young people in public care. This article explores aspects of the system which, it is argued, merit further analytical scrutiny. The discussion focuses, therefore, on the scheme's relationship to fears about troublesome children and examines the centrepiece of the LAC enterprise, Action and Assessment Records (AARs). It is suggested that the AAR booklets are potentially oppressive and contain powerful sub-texts about, for example, appropriate youth lifestyles and the nature of work. Concerns are also expressed about how the AARs, when viewed alongside developments relating to youth justice, could be used as aids to facilitate the surveillance, screening and profiling of this group of young people.
Critical Social Policy, Vol. 19, No. 3,
291-311 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/026101839901900301

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